Monthly Archives : March 2022

Arab Israeli Terrorists and Blinken’s Betrayal in the Negev


Over the past week, Israel has suffered three murderous terror attacks, two of which were carried out by Israeli Arab citizens. Israel also saw the Negev Summit where it hosted US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and the foreign ministers of the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco, and Egypt. In this week’s episode, Caroline was reunited with erstwhile co-host Gadi Taub to…

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Biden and Obama’s Putin Two-Step in Ukraine and Iran


How can Biden call Putin a war criminal for his aggression in Ukraine while subcontracting his signature foreign policy – cutting a deal that makes Iran a nuclear state and regional hegemon – to Putin? For answers to this key question, in this week’s Middle East News Hour I spoke to Mideast scholar Tony Badran from the Foundation for Defense…

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Becoming the Strong Tribe in the Middle East


In an interview with Fox News, former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu explained that the fight he led against the Obama administration’s nuclear deal with Iran in 2015 instigated the strategic partnership Israel developed with the Sunni Arab states which in turn spawned the 2020 Abraham Accords. The Saudis, the Emiratis, the Egyptians and other Arab states watched Israel’s leader’s stubborn…

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What Does Biden’s New Nuclear Deal with Iran Say?


Joe Biden and his team still say they are against Iran getting nuclear weapons, but their actions tell a different story. In this week’s Mideast News Hour, I spoke with Gabriel Noronha, the former State Department Iran specialist who disclosed the scope of Biden’s concessions to Ayatollah Khamenei on his Twitter feed earlier this month. We discussed the details of…

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Ukraine’s Lessons for Israel


In the months and weeks that led up to Russia’s Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine, Western powers signaled clearly that they were prepared to accept the disappearance of Ukraine as an independent state. U.S. President Joe Biden virtually invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to invade in late January when he said that a “minor incursion” would leave NATO flat-footed. German…

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Biden Sets a Trap for Israel


Why is Israel being castigated as insufficiently anti-Russian by the Ukrainians and the administration? Why is Naftali Bennett trying to mediate between Russia and Ukraine when Israel has no leverage to use to persuade either side to compromise with the other? And how is all of this tied to the Iran nuclear deal that the Biden administration is obsessively pursuing?…

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Washington’s Betrayal Has Only Just Begun


Tuesday the Washington Examiner reported that Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, )IRGC( officers are actively plotting to murder former U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton. According to the report, late last year, Bolton joined former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo as a former senior official who receives Secret Service protection due to “continuing, credible and specific” threats on their lives emanating…

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America is Paving the Way to War


Thursday night, I joined a group of concerned citizens at a demonstration outside the U.S. Consulate in Tel Aviv (thank you Donald Trump), to voice our outrage at Biden’s dangerous diplomacy with Iran. The Biden administration is paving the way to a nuclear armed Iran and a massive Middle Eastern war. Time to wake up and stand up to this…

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Biden Shatters Israel’s Delusions


For decades, senior Israeli defense officials beat a path to the Pentagon, the State Department, the CIA and the National Security Council with briefcases full of documents providing conclusive proof that Iran’s nuclear program is a military program and that its purpose is to transform the Islamic Republic of Iran into a nuclear-armed state. The officers arrived in Washington convinced that the smoking…

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The Strategic Chessboard in Ukraine


The war in Ukraine is the chessboard on which multiple contests are unfolding. What happens in Ukraine will obviously determine the future of Russia-Ukrainian relations. But it is will also the place with the U.S., NATO and the EU three cooperative but separate powers are making a strategic gambit that will have enormous implications for how nations and blocs organize…

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