Why the U.S. would be wise to disregard Netanyahu’s counsel on Iran, for everyone’s sake.
Tag Archives: Middle East
How to Succeed in Nuclear Talks With Iran
A nuclear deal with Iran would give the United States four major strategic advantages.
Islam and the West: Clash of Civilizations?
Is the real problem between Islam and the West — or within Islam itself?
The Saudis Aren’t in Control of the Oil Market Any Longer
The brave new world where excess oil supply meets static demand.
ISIS as a Colonial Creature: Is Washington Being “Played”?
ISIS is not an aberration. It is a legitimate part of the Middle Eastern political landscape.
The Centennial Crisis Cycle and the Middle East
How the West is implicated in the current fires burning in the Middle East.
Churchill’s Disgruntled Diatribe on Islam
The West’s policy in the Muslim world may hearken back to opinions held by leaders from its past.
The Atlantic Civilization and Its Enemies
Squeezed between a self-destructive Russia and Arab world, Western nations need to focus on their roots.


























