No, America Would Not Be Safer If It Hadn’t Revoked the Nuclear Deal with Iran
Under the deal, the Islamic Republic would now be enriching uranium and building ballistic missiles freely.
May 6, 2026
From one covenantal nation to another.
In 1946, the U.S. military coordinated with Jewish organizations to improve the living conditions of Holocaust survivors in displaced-persons camps in the Allied-occupied parts of Germany. One result was an initiative led by Samuel Snieg, a survivor of Dachau and the chief rabbi of the American zone, to print a complete set of the Talmud, since very few sacred books were available at the time. Stuart Halpern writes:
Under the deal, the Islamic Republic would now be enriching uranium and building ballistic missiles freely.
What’s happening, and what it means.
Strange new respect.
From one covenantal nation to another.
“Put your head down a moment, while I whisper—for a Jew.”
In 1946, the U.S. military coordinated with Jewish organizations to improve the living conditions of Holocaust survivors in displaced-persons camps in the Allied-occupied parts of Germany. One result was an initiative led by Samuel Snieg, a survivor of Dachau and the chief rabbi of the American zone, to print a complete set of the Talmud, since very few sacred books were available at the time. Stuart Halpern writes:
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