Last month, some 200 activists and academics unveiled a new and dangerous definition of antisemitism explicitly meant to undermine and replace IHRA’s version. What’s so remarkable about this “new” definition is that its authors seem far more concerned with protecting people accused of antisemitism than with protecting Jews victimized by antisemitism.
Today, many analysts correctly worry about Iran and China trying to dominate their respective regions through brute imperialism. But China wants more than just east Asia and sees Iran as an imperial partner in crime to help achieve the Chinese Communist Party’s grand ambitions.
Joe Biden sold himself to the American people as a moderate. Indeed, his presidential pitch was a “return to normalcy” following the chaos of Donald Trump. It was all rubbish.
Iran knows that President Joe Biden wants to save The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (the Iran Nuclear Deal) after his predecessor withdrew from it in 2018. But Biden can’t let Iran’s leaders bully him into doing their bidding.
How glorious it must feel to summit history’s mountain of morality, standing in judgement over all those who came before. Such is the daily thrill enjoyed by today’s woke progressives, who believe they have the moral high ground as they continue to rewrite American history.
Exactly 10 years ago this week, the Syrian people began protesting peacefully against their government. The tyrannical Syrian regime, led by President Bashar al-Assad, had a choice: Implement reforms, or crush the protests. Assad chose violence.
President Biden and others in Washington may be content allowing Afghanistan to devolve into its pre-9/11 state, but the American people should know the consequences.
Despite residual resistance, it’s now widely accepted to refer to the competition between the US and China by its rightful name: the second Cold War.
In 2019, Iranian agents lured Ruhollah Zam, a dissident journalist living under asylum in France, to Iraq, where they abducted him. The operatives then brought Zam to Iran, where the regime executed him last December for inspiring anti-government protests.
The United States faces a human and financial crisis of chronic illness. Every year, one-fifth of our economy – about $3.7 trillion – is lost to chronic diseases such as heart disease, dementia, diabetes, and cancer.