Barreling on, regardless

By Caroline Glick, Jerusalem Post If safeguarding international security is the chief aim of US President Barack Obama’s foreign policy, then at some point he can be expected to change course in the Middle East. For today, Obama faces the wreckage of every aspect of his Middle East policies. And largely as a consequence of…

Persecution in the Holy Land

By Ana Paul, Charisma Magazine A hot topic in Israel today is evangelism, also known as proselytizing or missionary activity. Here in Israel, it is not uncommon to take new believers to the Jordan River when they leave their religion of birth and choose Christianity. This decision is much more common among the Muslim people…

Israel and Liberal Appeasement

By Chuck Morse, World Net Daily Israel is in the crosshairs as Syria prepares to move Scud missiles beyond the protective barrier of the Golan Heights and into southern Lebanon where their proxy, Hezbollah, would be in a position to fire upon Jewish population centers. Meanwhile, the nuclear threat from Iran is continuing to develop…

Chris Matthews and the Jews

By Stuart Schwartz, American Thinker Jews.  Everywhere, there are Jews. They have penetrated the highest ranks of government, control vast swaths of the economy, and bend nations to their demonic will. But not to worry: Chris Matthews is on the case. The host of “Hardball with Chris Matthews” on radical-left MSNBC has become a modern-day…

Even as momentum for Iran sanctions grows, containment seems only viable option

By Glenn Kessler  After months of first attempting to engage Iran and then wooing Russia and China to support new sanctions against the Islamic republic, the Obama administration appears within reach of winning a modest tightening of U.N. measures targeting Tehran. But administration officials acknowledge that even what they call “crippling” sanctions could prove ineffective…