
Analysis Trump and Macron White House Lovefest Should Make Netanyahu Anxious
French president tries to spin U.S. continuation of Iran nuclear accord as a 'new deal'
French president tries to spin U.S. continuation of Iran nuclear accord as a 'new deal'
Hannah Arendt noted that insanity is a prerequisite to imposing totalitarian rule
The Russian funders of the Genesis Prize she spurned are allegedly implicated in the probe of Trump’s ties to Putin
45 years later, he would be amazed by a powerful army and flourishing economy but stunned by growing hate, degraded democracy and arrogant, inciting leaders
The Trump administration believes that Assad is still far from victory in his country’s civil war
Concern for mid-June’s soccer World Cup could moderate Putin’s response to the concerted strike by the U.S.-British-French coalition
Trump’s flippant threat to attack with 'nice' missiles highlights risk of war by miscalculation
The pride and joy felt by many Israelis this year will be tinged by a sense of insult and shame
It’s hard to stay calm when a volatile and unpredictable U.S. president goes up against wily foxes such as Putin, Erdogan, Assad, Nasrallah and even Netanyahu
The prime minister is using the infamous 'stab in the back' gambit to deflect attention away from his asylum-seeker fiasco
After six hours in which he looked like a reasonable prime minister, Netanyahu reverted to his cowardly and cynical ways
Trump’s unqualified support bolsters Netanyahu but could also spark international backlash from critics of both
The facts-poor but conspiracy-rich right-wing news organization is undermining U.S. democracy
Both exploit the hyper-nationalism and adulation for strong leaders that brought the world to grief in the not too distant past
Heightened tensions between Washington and Moscow after the expulsion of 60 Russian diplomats could hamper U.S. ability to abandon the Iran nuclear deal
Trump’s new national security adviser never saw a war he didn’t love, an enemy he didn’t want to blow up or a diplomatic agreement worth the paper it’s written on
As the U.S. President astounds the world by kowtowing to Putin, more details emerge of the Russian-style black ops that may have gotten him elected in the first place
Ambassador Friedman should not be called a 'Son of a Dog' but he embodies U.S.-Israeli efforts to humiliate the Palestinians into submission
The alarm sounded by the Jewish leader and media magnate in the New York Times is too little and probably too late
Trump’s dismissal of Tillerson and McCabe marked by vindictive cruelty that borders on sadism