Biden’s Moment of Truth on Turkey *


Turkey is a member of NATO. It is also a hostage-taking state sponsor of terror. Soon, the Biden administration is going to have to decide where it stands—with Turkey or with Turkey’s victims. Last Thursday, two Israeli tourists in Istanbul, Natalie and Mordi Oaknin, became the regime’s latest hostages. The two were arrested at a tourist site for the “crime” of…

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China Weaponizes Space as the U.S. Loses its Bearings


In Episode 26 of the Caroline Glick Mideast News Hour I was joined by Dr. Stephen Bryen. Bryen, a former Pentagon official was involved in developing the Strategic Defense Initiative during the Reagan administration. Last month the Financial Times reported that China tested a hypersonic missile in August. And this month the Gatestone Institute reported that China tested a satellite…

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Ra’am’s Success is Israel’s Failure


When Prime Minister Naftali Bennett asked to meet with King Abdullah of Jordan in July, Abdullah agreed but insisted the meeting be kept secret. When Bennett’s office leaked the meeting to the Israeli press, the regime-controlled Jordanian media largely ignored the story. In stark contrast, Abdullah initiated his meeting Tuesday with Mansour Abbas, Deputy Head of the Southern Branch of…

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From Glasgow to the War to Destroy the West


In Episode 25 of the Caroline Glick Mideast News Hour I was joined again by David Wursmer for a thrilling journey through our self-immolating world. We discussed Tuesday’s off-year elections and what they foretell for the future of the Biden presidency. We then moved to the UN Climate Summit in Glasgow and what it tells us about America’s shrinking posture…

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Bennett’s Diplomatic Tsunami


Naftali Bennett’s government’s diplomatic policies came into full view in recent weeks and were put to the test at the UN climate conference in Glasgow this week. The results are unmistakable. Under Bennett’s government, Israel’s foreign policy is predicated on making far-reaching concessions – first and foremost to the Palestinians, and second to the international Left. Four such concessions stand…

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Trading Jerusalem for U.S. Visas


Last Wednesday, in response to a question from Senator Bill Hagerty, (R., TN), U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Brian McKeon admitted in testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that under both U.S. and international law, the U.S. cannot open a consulate in Jerusalem without Israel’s consent. In other words, the prospect of the Biden administration opening a consulate to…

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Progressives Can’t Handle Inconvenient Truths


On Wednesday, Boston University held its annual Elie Wiesel Memorial Lecture. Boston University was the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Holocaust survivor’s academic home. Wiesel won the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his literary work documenting the Holocaust and the rebirth of Jewish freedom in the State of Israel. This year Boston University invited Rev. Dr. William Barber to…

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The West’s War Against the Jewish State


In Episode 24 of the Caroline Glick Mideast News Hour, my colleague Dr. David Wurmser from the Center for Security Policy in Washington, DC joined me again for another thrilling intellectual journey. We began by dissecting the reasons that the Biden administration, the EU, and the UN all condemned Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz ‘s designation of six Palestinian NGOs…

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How Will Israel Respond to Washington’s Betrayal?


In Episode 23 of the Caroline Glick Mideast News Hour I was joined by my colleague Dr. David Wurmser from the Center for Security Policy. David served in senior positions in both the Bush and Trump administrations. We discussed the current and past implications of Israel’s strategic dependence on the U.S., particularly in light of the Biden administration’s decision to…

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Israel’s Post-American Strategic Challenge


A report this week about the discussions Israel and the U.S. are now holding regarding the Iranian nuclear program was nothing short of an earthquake. Tuesday, Israel Hayom ran a red headline on its front page: “Frustration in Jerusalem: U.S. Passive Against Iran.” The story, by military correspondent Yoav Limor told us two deeply alarming things about the state of…

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