Iran’s Recent Behavior Suggests a Regime in Its Death Throes
What looks like resilience might be collapse.
March 23, 2026
Identifying the disease and combatting it.
One of the most dangerous trends of the past two decades has been the refusal of so many liberals to acknowledge, let alone condemn, the growing anti-Semitism of the left. More recently, we have seen examples of similar self-deception and pusillanimity on the right. But not from National Review, which has assembled a fine symposium on anti-Semitism in America and how to combat it. The discussion among Meir Soloveichik, Matthew Continetti, and Tal Fortgang, moderated by Philip Klein, is especially enlightening. (The segment begins at 37:05 and runs for 31 minutes.)
What looks like resilience might be collapse.
Degrading the nuclear and missile programs must take precedence over other goals.
Identifying the disease and combatting it.
What Paul Ehrlich couldn’t grasp.
Making sense of the debates.
One of the most dangerous trends of the past two decades has been the refusal of so many liberals to acknowledge, let alone condemn, the growing anti-Semitism of the left. More recently, we have seen examples of similar self-deception and pusillanimity on the right. But not from National Review, which has assembled a fine symposium on anti-Semitism in America and how to combat it. The discussion among Meir Soloveichik, Matthew Continetti, and Tal Fortgang, moderated by Philip Klein, is especially enlightening. (The segment begins at 37:05 and runs for 31 minutes.)
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