October 8, 2024
By Destroying Iran’s Nuclear Facilities, Israel Would Solve Many of America’s Middle East Problems
Yesterday I saw an unconfirmed report that the Biden administration has offered Israel a massive arms deal in exchange for a promise not to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities. Even if the report is incorrect, there is plenty of other evidence that the White House has been trying to dissuade Jerusalem from mounting such an attack. The thinking behind this pressure is hard to fathom, as there is little Israel could do that would better serve American interests in the Middle East than putting some distance between the ayatollahs and nuclear weapons. Aaron MacLean explains why this is so, in the context of a broader discussion of strategic priorities in the Middle East and elsewhere:
October 8, 2024
How Hassan Nasrallah’s Predecessor Paved the Way for the Current War
In 1992, an Israeli airstrike killed Abbas al-Musawi.
Lessons From One of the Most Consequential Years in Modern Jewish History
The Anomalous Ending of Psalm 51 and the Meaning of Repentance
“Build the walls of Jerusalem.”
You Don’t Have to be Religious to Appreciate What Religion Has Given the World
“The belief that rights are a gift from God is why we eventually got rights.”