A Russian victory in Europe could precipitate a conflagration in the Middle East.
“Sunset clauses” will remain in place—and they’re about to start going into effect.
Or the effects of American of weakness.
Ayatollah Khamenei might soon be able to say to his predecessor, “I have surpassed thee.”
Jerusalem must make clear that it will protect itself.
Beginning with a spectacular American misstep.
The deal would at best have slowed them down, while giving them more money.
A pantomime wrapped in farce inside a charade.
Ten years ago, two senators, one Republican and one Democrat, joined together to force America to sanction Iran. In the years since, the leverage they built has dissipated. Why?
America has lost its deterrence.
It will have to execute a complex operation—and then defend itself from Hizballah’s retaliation.
Time is on the mullahs’ side.
Half measures play into the mullahs’ hands.
Exactly the wrong moment for a “softer approach.”