Do the old habits of Islamism die hard if they die at all?
Grab bag: Gaslighting, groceries, Greene, and the Great War
The liberal media operates on a simple heuristic: The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
White House accepts reality in dealing with House of Saud
The Kingdom is still a strategic ally in the long term.
Letter to the editor: Protecting America’s elections requires stable funding
Voting is the foundation of our country. Trust in that process makes our democracy strong; distrust erodes it.
Spiking the football too early?
While the ceasefire in Gaza is a historic and laudable moment, there is still plenty of regional work to be done.
Under Trump, Israel knows America has its back
When it comes to supporting Israel, there hasn’t been another president in American history who comes close to Donald J. Trump.
Legitimate targets: Israel’s strike against Houthi “cabinet”
On August 28, airstrikes from Israeli warplanes hit the Yemeni capital of Sanaa.
Jim Pomeroy: Decisiveness needed against the Houthis
The U.S. Navy is a lethal and breathtakingly orchestrated instrument of American global power projection. Its primary duty is to ensure that merchant fleets can traverse international waters without the fear of attack by piracy.
Jim Pomeroy: BRICS made of glass
There is no military alliance holding BRICS together let alone similar geopolitical interests.
Tim Balch: Democrats may have a neocon problem
Flirting with neoconservative ideas like hostile military takeovers in already war-torn nations is hardly what I would consider a Democratic Party value.
