Life under the Obama Doctrine


  For most commentators, President Barack Obama’s biggest achievement in his four-nation tour of Asia was the enhanced defense treaty he signed with Philippine President Benigno Aquino. The pact permits US forces to operate on Philippine military bases and sets the conditions for joint training of US and Philippine forces, among other things.   There are two problems with the…

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John Kerry’s Jewish best friends


  Anti-Semitism is not a simple bigotry. It is a complex neurosis. It involves assigning malign intent to Jews where none exists on the one hand, and rejecting reason as a basis for understanding the world and operating within it on the other hand.     John Kerry’s recent use of the term “Apartheid” in reference to Israel’s future was…

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Time for consequences


    It’s hard not to admire Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’s brazenness.   Two weeks ago, Abbas signed on to 15 international agreements that among other things require the PA to respect human rights and punish war criminals.   And this week, he signed a unity deal with two genocidal terror groups all of whose leaders are war criminals.…

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The disappearance of America’s will


    The most terrifying aspect of the collapse of US power worldwide is the US’s indifferent response to it.   In Europe, in Asia, in the Middle East and beyond, America’s most dangerous foes are engaging in aggression and brinkmanship unseen in decades.   As Gordon Chang noted at a symposium in Los Angeles last month hosted by the…

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Forgetting freedom on Passover


  Passover, which begins on Monday night, is the festival of freedom. The holiday reminds us of the brutal enslavement of the Jews by Pharaoh and the Egyptians. We recall their midnight flight from Egypt, pursued by the mighty Egyptian army, and God’s miraculous rescue of the Jews at the shores of the Red Sea. We remember how Moses led…

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