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A new report from the Anti-Defamation League makes virtually every critic of the Obama administration into a conspiracy-mongering threat to democracy -- a tactic that is itself very undemocratic.
In "A Third Lebanon War Could Be Much Worse than the Second," Michael J. Totten argues that as the world keeps a worried eye on Iran's growing nuclear capability, Hezbollah has been acquiring more-advanced conventional weapons -- and is making noise about using them.
Iceberg Dead Ahead, Captain Orders "All Engines Ahead Full"
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Douglas Holtz-Eakin, a former director of the Congressional Budget Office, has an article in today's ...
4:31 PM, 11.21.09
Last week a former UN envoy to Afghanistan tried to tell me that average Pashtuns and other Afghans ...
Re: Axis of Uranium Meets Middle East Peace Process
10:15 AM, 11.21.09
How many Middle Eastern leaders have to visit Brazil in one month for the U.S. State Department ...
9/11 Victims and All of Us Deserve Better
10:00 AM, 11.21.09
The father of 9/11 hero Todd Beamer, like many of us , is appalled by Eric Holder's performance ...
9:15 AM, 11.21.09
Plainly, Obama's poll numbers have hit the skids, as poll after poll registers new lows in approval ...
A lawyer in New York City responds to the Goldstone Report and offers a way to undo some of the damage done to Israel by this biased investigation.
John H. Makin proposes simple fiscal measures, centered on tax cuts, to stimulate the sluggish economy.
From the Editor
The McChrystal way is the only way.
Those politicians who charged their political rivals with failing to keep “their eye on the ball” are turning a blind eye to the consequences of defeat. Will Obama be one of them?
Pursuing the favor of global publics has not shown the results President Obama heralded; it may be making things worse.
A provocative and uncompromising polemicist.
How the brazen, bulging, tough-guy city of my youth has subtly transformed itself into a resplendent, but very different, city of youth.
Four lessons for American conservatives from the political changes across the pond.
How, twice in a quarter century, upstarts in Israel revolutionized the world’s leading maker of computer chips.
She clung to him as if she wanted their cells to merge, and she keened—because it seemed like the end, and tragic; or, more tragic, still more tragic, not the end. If I can’t live with you, I’ll die.
Louis Armstrong's heterodox views.
The curious case of Sandor Marai.
Letters in response to David Billet's "The War on Philanthropy.”
Letters in response to Stephen Hunter's “Bonnie and Clyde Died for Nihilism.”
Why the Shah Fell
The Present Danger
Stopping Iran: Why the Case for Military Action Still Stands
The Iranian Shell Game
The Iranian Gambit in Gaza
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