Observation ·
Israel’s Ukraine Problem, and America’s
By Andrew KossThe Jewish state has been criticized this week for not standing up for Ukraine against Russia. It would probably like to, but its hands have been tied by its own closest ally.

Observation ·
The Jewish state has been criticized this week for not standing up for Ukraine against Russia. It would probably like to, but its hands have been tied by its own closest ally.

Response ·
President Obama's foreign policy failures—Iran, Syria, Russia—aren't accidents. They're rooted in flawed theories and misguided judgments.

Response ·
Blind to the motives that shape the Russian president's strategy, the White House pursues a futile search for “common ground.”

Response ·
No, President Obama didn't set out to promote Russian and Iranian ambitions in the Middle East. But his policies have contributed to strengthening them.

Monthly Essay ·
Vladimir Putin's major new role in the Middle East is no accident. It's part and parcel of President Obama's broader strategy.

Observation ·
There's a new national ideology forming in Russia—and "the Jews" play a big part in it.

Observation ·
A first-hand report on the refugees from the war-torn towns of eastern Ukraine.

Observation ·
What his actions in Eastern Europe tell us about how Vladimir Putin sees the Middle East.

Observation ·
An interview with Michael Doran

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