Iran’s Plan to Make Iraq into a New Lebanon, and How It Can Be Stopped
A better way forward in the Middle East.
April 14, 2015
A better way forward in the Middle East.
Since the 1980s, Iran has used Hizballah to exploit internecine conflict in Lebanon, eventually placing the country firmly under its influence. The Islamic Republic, write Max Boot and Michael Doran, is now attempting a similar strategy in war-torn Iraq:
A better way forward in the Middle East.
The pontificating author who hid his Nazi past is dead.
"All who are hungry for this moxie, let them come and eat."
A reflection on a mother's recollections of the Holocaust.
A review of Shulem Deen's All Who Go Do Not Return.
Since the 1980s, Iran has used Hizballah to exploit internecine conflict in Lebanon, eventually placing the country firmly under its influence. The Islamic Republic, write Max Boot and Michael Doran, is now attempting a similar strategy in war-torn Iraq:
Unlock the most serious Jewish, Zionist, and American thinking.
Subscribe Now