In “America’s Iran Deal, Israel’s Existential Risk,” I argued that strategic dependence upon American political calculations ...
Pakistan’s army chief arrived in Tehran last night and, together with Pakistan’s interior minister, is continuing talks with ...
The cheesecake is not incidental. The blintzes are not nostalgia. The tradition of dairy on Shavuot is, if we are willing to ...
There is no above or below in approaching Him, no preference between mind or feeling. On the contrary, in moving up and back ...
From the blog of Lilia Gaufberg at The Times of Israel ...
Part II asks what happens when we carry that insight forward — into the relationship between human minds and artificial ...
In late March, the president gave Iran forty-eight hours to open the Strait of Hormuz or watch its power grid burn. The forty ...
In the age of viral politics, the reach of a single smartphone lens can often eclipse the reach of a thousand formal ...
On paper, it reads like a historic breakthrough, a diplomatic lifeline thrown to a region teetering on the precipice of a ...
Partnerships with the UAE and Israel are helping India expand its influence not only in the Middle East but also across the ...
We fail at it most reliably, and most consequentially, among ourselves. We are watching the rehearsal again. The bitterness ...
The plan to topple Iran’s regime from the outside was always implausible because it depended on two prerequisites that did not exist: broad, sustained popular backing inside Iran and credible, ...
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