and why Torah memory is the only antidote
'Saddened and shocked': Israel’s groveling apology to Christian idolatry betrayed Noachides, Torah values — and…
The curious case of the 10% 'misses' that became multi-million dollar hits
In the early years of the State, it was easy to point to a singular vision—a "Ben-Gurion doctrine"—that ruthlessly pulled strings to gather exiles from the four corners of the earth. But today, with that generation long gone, the clarity of that vision has been replaced by a terrifying ambiguity.…
The geopolitical architecture binding the United States and the State of Israel is frequently described through the metaphor of a "special relationship." A central pillar of this architecture is the "Blue Wall"—the assumption that American Jewry acts as an impermeable shield for the Jewish state. For decades, we have told…
In early 1987, a report in the Far Eastern Economic Review hinted at the sprawling, covert scandal we now call Iran-Contra. That report is what prompted a man I had never met, Glenn L. McDuffie, to send a 170+-page package to the Federation for American Afghan Action (FAAA). At the…
Why It Matters: This is a radical “what if” plan that outlines a “shock therapy” for Israel to end its 40-year strategic dependency on the United States—a relationship that began in the 1980s—and, just as importantly, to cure its internal socialist addiction by abolishing the Israel Land Authority and turning…
The Script We Were Never Meant to Read In the cynical world of Washington policy, documents are weapons and influence is the currency. Reports from elite think tanks are not academic exercises; they are blueprints, "menus" of options presented to policymakers who will, in turn, shape global events. It is…
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s career is defined by a central paradox. He is the ultimate "Mr. Security," a leader of hardline rhetoric and vows of "total victory." Yet, his political history is a trail of stunning concessions, from the Hebron Accords to the current, grinding war in Gaza. This contradiction…
In March 2005, as Facebook remained a campus novelty and the first iPhone was still two years from release, a little-known document titled "The Police State Road Map" made a series of stark predictions. It argued that Western democracies were on a quiet, evolutionary path toward a form of "global…
In his 1978 memoir, In Search of Enemies, former CIA station chief John Stockwell offered a sickening insight into the agency's operational doctrine. He described a plan to compromise Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda, who had publicly supported an embargo against shipping arms to Angola. The CIA's plan, Stockwell wrote, was…
In the frantic spring of 2021, a torrent of federal money began flooding the United States. Billed as a lifeline, the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) was a monumental financial intervention purported to pull the nation from the depths of the COVID-19 pandemic. For community health centers—the trusted local clinics…
For years, it was the symbol of Israeli ingenuity: a multi-billion dollar “smart fence” bristling with sensors, cameras, and automated machine guns. This technological marvel was the physical manifestation of a doctrine that had defined the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) for a generation—the promise of a “small and smart army.”…
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