Monthly Archives : September 2011

The war America fights


Ten years ago, in the shadow of the crater at Ground Zero, the smoldering Pentagon and a field of honor in Pennsylvania, America found itself at war.   Today, a decade on, America is still at war.   Ten years after the September 11, 2001, attacks, the time has come to assess the progress of America’s war. But to assess…

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American Jews and the Liberal Art of Demonization


US election season is clearly upon us as US President Barack Obama has moved into full campaign mode. Part and parcel of that mode is a new bid to woo Jewish voters and donors upset by Obama’s hostility to Israel back in the Democratic Party’s fold.   To undertake this task, the White House turned to its reliable defender, columnist…

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Ankara’s chosen scapegoat


Monday morning Turkey took its anti-Israel campaign to a new level. Beyond downgrading diplomatic relations with Israel; beyond suspending military agreements; beyond threatening naval war; beyond threatening to foment an irredentist insurrection of Israeli Arabs; the Turks decided to terrorize Israeli tourists landing in Istanbul airport.   Forty Israeli passengers, mainly businessmen who had landed in Istanbul on a Turkish…

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Obama’s Libyan adventure and a jihadist’s dream


This week on the Tribal Update, the weekly television-on-Internet show produced by Latma, the Hebrew-language satirical media criticism website I run, we interview President Obama’s Reality Perception Advisor John Zelokoreli (John Thisisn’thappeningtome) about the US’s great victory in Libya. We also bring you our favorite suicide bomber dispatcher Awad on the psychiatrist’s couch after having a bad dream.   Our…

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Cliche-based foreign policy


US Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, the chairwoman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, kicked up a political storm this week. On Tuesday, Ros-Lehtinen introduced the United Nations Transparency, Accountability and Reform Act. If passed into law it would place stringent restrictions on US funding of the UN’s budget.   The US currently funds 22 percent of the UN’s general budget. That…

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