Why is the Biden administration refusing to protect them?
Iran’s attempts to avenge the killing of Qassem Soleimani are another inconvenient truth for the Biden administration’s nuclear negotiators
A new academic center in Caracas named after the Iranian mass murderer is the latest node in Tehran’s soft power network in Latin America
Will the new administration revert to the foreign policy of an old one?
In his new memoir, ‘Undaunted,’ former CIA Director John Brennan offers a self-portrait of a blustering desk jockey with severe anger-management issues
A new biography of Iranian terror chief Qassem Soleimani
With ongoing Iranian backing, the Lebanese terror group is more determined than ever to deliver offensive blows inside Israeli territory
How would the former vice president approach the Middle East as president, and on whose counsel?
After repeated attempts to thwart U.S. sanctions aimed at Iran’s nuclear program, Trump’s latest moves have left Berlin with few options
The Iran deal was never meant to stop Iran from building a bomb—it was supposed to delay it until disaster happened on someone else’s watch
By taking decisive action against Soleimani, Trump showed that Iran’s power is an illusion generated by D.C.’s willingness to look the other way
Donald Trump cuts off Iran’s terror arm in Iraq, while Israel braces for Iranian retaliation
Iran’s attack on Saudi Arabia’s oil fields was a warning to Israel in an escalating regional war
Oh, what a relief it is
Who else can step up and rescue the faith from the fanatics who’ve hijacked it?
In Hollywood’s twisted view of hardliners, lessons for our generals, diplomats, and politicians