Monthly Archives : April 2022

France, Europe’s Broken Politics and the Holocaust


On the week of Holocaust Remembrance Day and the French presidential elections, I was joined by Eldad Beck, Israel Hayom’s correspondent in Europe to discuss the results – and implications of the French elections which demonstrated the pathologies of the left, right and center of French politics.We moved on to a wider discussion of Europe’s – and particularly Germany’s 74…

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No One to Talk to in Washington


On Tuesday, Israel Hayom reported that there is a growing sense among Israeli and U.S. officials that the Biden administration will not reach a nuclear accord with Iran. To be understood the report has to be seen in the context of a statement made later Tuesday by President Joe Biden’s press secretary Jen Psaki. During her daily press briefing, Psaki…

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Ambassador Friedman’s Sledgehammer Theory of Middle East Peace


From 1948-2017, while the American people supported the State of Israel, American policymakers and the foreign policy establishment treated Israel as an irritatating client state that needed to be kept dependent and in check. Then Donald Trump became President, appointed David Friedman to serve as his ambassador to Israel, and back Friedman as he took a sledgehammer to 69 years…

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Palestinian Terrorism Meets Israeli Paralysis


In the span of two weeks from late March to early April, 14 Israelis were murdered, and more than a dozen were wounded in five separate terror attacks in five locations countrywide. This is the highest number of lethal terror attacks to take place over such a short period in years. Israel has faced invariable terror onslaughts at the hands of its Arab…

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Russia’s Ukraine War Plan vs. Biden’s Virtue Signaling


In the wake of the massacre in Bucha, I was joined this week by my good friend, David Goldman from Asia Times to discuss Russia’s war plan in Ukraine and Biden’s dangerous response to Russia’s actions. We then pivoted to India and it’s decision to support Russia then on to the Middle East to consider what Russia’s remorseless pursuit of…

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The Nuclear Deal is not Inevitable


On Wednesday morning, five Democrat members of Congress held a news conference to express their misgivings about the nuclear deal with Iran that the Biden administration is obsessively seeking to conclude, seemingly at any price. The details of the deal that have been leaked to date made clear that the nuclear agreement President Joe Biden and his team are eagerly…

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Israel’s Do or Die Moment


 In this episode of the Caroline Glick Mideast News Hour, I was joined by Dr. David Wurmser to discuss why Israel has no choice but to replace the U.S. as the strong horse in the Middle East and lead an anti-Iranian coalition of Sunni Arab states. We discussed how the Arabs view the Biden administration’s betrayal, and why Israel’s current…

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The Negev Two-State Summit


The “Two-State Solution” has made a comeback. That’s the main take home lesson from the Negev Summit this week. The final remarks of the four Arab foreign ministers, and from U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken’s remarks at the summit and throughout his visit make this glaringly obvious. All of Israel’s guests demanded that it be advanced. The so-called two-state…

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