With its Focus on Iran’s Nuclear Program, the U.S. Misses the Big Picture
American policy is hopelessly muddled.
July 13, 2015
American policy is hopelessly muddled.
The White House’s current Middle East policies, based on the simultaneous effort to “engage” with Iran and to contain Islamic State, are rooted in a severe misunderstanding of the region, writes Michael Totten—and as a result are hopelessly muddled:
American policy is hopelessly muddled.
It claims the law conflates the West Bank with the remainder of Israel.
Perhaps on paper, but not in reality.
The anniversary of the death is thought to fall later this week.
A new archaeological discovery.
The White House’s current Middle East policies, based on the simultaneous effort to “engage” with Iran and to contain Islamic State, are rooted in a severe misunderstanding of the region, writes Michael Totten—and as a result are hopelessly muddled:
Unlock the most serious Jewish, Zionist, and American thinking.
Subscribe Now