AIPAC’S Dilemma

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Congressman Seth Moulton is one of the most highly respected members of the House Armed Services Committee. The Massachusetts Democrat and retired Marine has a record of working both sides of the aisle. He and Jim Banks, a conservative Republican from Indiana, co-chaired the Future of Defense Task Force; their 2020 report garnered considerable attention […]

Where We Are Headed with the Trump Peace Plan

Searches for deceased hostages in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza Strip, October 19, 2025. Photo credit: REUTERS/Ramadan Abed.

It was a holiday like no other in recent memory. On the eve of Simhat Torah 2025, exactly two years on the Jewish calendar to the day of the Hamas attack in 2023, the 20 remaining live hostages were released to ambulances. Watching from a respectful distance, Israeli crowds on the Gaza border cheered. Later […]

No Real Alternative: Why the Gulf Will Rely on the US

President Donald Trump visits al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar, May 15, 2025. Photo credit: Daniel Torok/White House/ZUMA Press Wire.

Israel’s attack on Hamas leaders in Doha, Qatar, on September 9 jarred the region and spurred a new outburst of skepticism about the value of US security commitments. The US has long sought a stable regional environment in which American partners do not attack one another, which the Doha attack obviously disrupted. Nevertheless, the Middle East simply has […]

Closer US – Hungary Military Cooperation is Good for Both Countries

President Trump and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Photo credit: REUTERS/Carlos Barria.

Hungary and the United States have been allies since Hungary joined NATO in 1999. President Donald Trump’s reelection augurs well for closer ties on defense policy. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán visited Trump during the election campaign and called him “the man who can save the Western world.” Trump, in return, has said “there’s nobody that’s […]

A Netanyahu Visit Like No Other

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On July 7, Prime Minister Netanyahu will have his third Oval Office meeting with President Trump in six months. But this will be a visit unlike any before it.   Netanyahu arrives in Washington as the man who won the Twelve Day War with Iran. He will also be there as President Trump’s (occasionally difficult) wartime […]

Lessons of the Middle East War

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All wars teach lessons. The war that began with the murderous assault on southern Israel by the governing organization of Gaza, Hamas, on October 7, 2023, and ended – at least for now — on June 22, 2025 with the American bombing of three major parts of the Iranian nuclear weapons program, demonstrates the importance […]

Initial European and American Views of the US Air Strikes

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In his inaugural address this past January, Donald J. Trump declared that “my proudest legacy will be that of a peacemaker and unifier.” He added, “We will measure our success not only by the battles we win but also by the wars that we end – and perhaps most importantly, the wars we never get […]

The Punitive Expedition Against the Houthis

Houthi supporters burn Israeli and US flags in Sanaa, Yemen, June 20, 2025. Photo credit: REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah.

In 55 BCE, Julius Caesar decided (according to his Commentaries) to “cross the Rhine since he saw the Germans were so easily urged to go into Gaul, he desired they should have fears for their own territories when they discovered that the army of the Roman people both could and dared pass the Rhine.”  This […]

Mr. President, the Time to Strike Is Now

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President Trump, I write to you not with hesitation but with urgency. Your leadership transformed the Middle East. The Abraham Accords, your firm support for Israel, and your uncompromising stance toward terror made peace possible when many believed it was impossible. You did not follow the tired formulas of appeasement. You lead with principle and […]

Egypt-Israel Military Ties: Washington Must Pay More Attention

Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. Photo credit: REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany.

The Hamas attacks of October 7, 2023 marked a critical test of Israel’s quiet military partnership with Egypt. For more than a decade, Egypt and Israel maintained robust security coordination focused on ISIS cells in the Sinai peninsula. That cooperation, mostly kept out of the media, now faces its most serious challenge. Since the conflict in […]