On March 14, Sen. Charles Schumer, the majority leader in the U.S. Senate, gave a major speech on the Senate floor saying the Israeli government under the leadership of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had been “too willing to tolerate the civilian toll in Gaza,...
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Where Does Israel-Gaza Go from Here?
by Philip Giraldi | Mar 23, 2024 | Featured Articles
I had an interesting discussion last week with a Washington-based political pundit who expressed some what I thought to be eccentric views on possible developments in the presidential campaign over the next six months. He said that that strange little man Jared...
Will the US Government Assassinate Benjamin Netanyahu?
by Adam Dick | Mar 22, 2024 | Featured Articles
You may think that Benjamin Netanyahu would be just about the least likely foreign government leader for the United States government to assassinate. After all, he is the prime minister of Israel, a nation to which US President Joe Biden and all top congressional...
The Resistance’s Disruptive Military Innovation May Determine the Fate of Israel
by Alastair Crooke | Mar 19, 2024 | Featured Articles
Looking back to what I wrote in 2012, in the midst of the so-called Arab Spring and its aftermath, it is striking just how much the Region has shifted. It is now almost 180° re-orientated. Then, I argued, “That the Arab Spring “Awakening” is taking a turn,...
‘Out of Touch With Reality’ – White House Fails to Navigate the Israeli Re-calibration
by Alastair Crooke | Mar 12, 2024 | Featured Articles
Alon Pinkas, a former senior Israeli diplomat, well-plugged into Washington, tells us that a frustrated White House finally has “had enough.” The rupture with Netanyahu is complete: The Prime Minister does not comport himself as “an U.S. ally”...
‘Expect Escalation’ – RPI’s Daniel McAdams on Crosstalk
by RPI Staff | Mar 6, 2024 | Featured Articles
A pattern has emerged: The more the West panics over its failed Ukraine project, the more it is willing to escalate the conflict. The same conflict they say they are not directly involved in. The last thing they are considering is a negotiated settlement. CrossTalking...
Murder in Gaza
by Eric Margolis | Mar 6, 2024 | Featured Articles
Good work, Mr. President Biden. You have managed to do what America’s enemies have not – creating widespread hatred for the United States around the globe. Your destruction of the Gaza refugee camps has inflamed antisemitism everywhere. There is widespread disgust and...
Forward, into the breach
by Dennis J. Kucinich | Mar 2, 2024 | Featured Articles
Leaders make choices in moments of crises which can either lead to enhanced security or catastrophe for their nations, with the lives of innocents often hanging in the balance. Immediately after the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, I went to the...
‘This ONE Thing Will Fix Our Broken Foreign Policy And Broken Political System’ – RPI’s Daniel McAdams on the Kim Iversen Show
by RPI Staff | Mar 1, 2024 | Featured Articles
RPI Director Daniel McAdams joined the Kim Iversen show today for a wide-ranging, hour-long provocative discussion on what is wrong the the US political system, what is wrong with our foreign policy, what is wrong with current US culture...and how we can fix it....
US Seeks to Cap Middle East Violence; In This, Iran Is (a Kind of) ‘Ally’
by Alastair Crooke | Feb 27, 2024 | Featured Articles
Israel’s dual strategy for Lebanon is to exert pressure through direct raids to instil fear amongst the wider population, whilst deploying diplomatic pressure to purge Hizbullah – not just from the border, but from regions beyond the Litani River (some 23 kms to the...
The United States Vetoes Yet Another UN Humanitarian Ceasefire Over Gaza
by Philip Giraldi | Feb 21, 2024 | Featured Articles
There have been several interesting developments relating to Israel’s ongoing destruction of Gaza and its people, but one might well question the motives of at least one of the principal players in the drama, namely Joe Biden’s United States government. Last Tuesday...
The Resistance Has a Plan for Israel. But on the Other Side, Fantastical U.S. Stratagems Ensure a Cascading Failure
by Alastair Crooke | Feb 20, 2024 | Featured Articles
In a speech on Tuesday, Hizbullah leader Seyed Nasrallah said that the Party will continue the border offensive until at least the Gaza massacre stops. The war in Gaza however, is far from over. And Nasrallah warned that even were a ceasefire to be reached...
American Foreign Policy Seems to Have Nowhere to Go
by Philip Giraldi | Feb 17, 2024 | Featured Articles
Over the past four months I have carried out my daily morning scan of the major online news websites increasingly concerned over what I would be seeing given the mainstream media’s reluctance to report honestly and the persistent management by government propaganda...
Don’t Spare the Billions
by Eric Margolis | Feb 17, 2024 | Featured Articles
When I was a boy growing up in New York City I was taught – and re-taught – to always save half of my weekly allowance and never spend more than I had in savings. Too bad Joe Biden was not taught this useful Presbyterian virtue. Recently, Biden’s government has sought...
The World’s Gyre
by Alastair Crooke | Feb 13, 2024 | Featured Articles
The US is edging closer to war with Iraq’s Popular Mobilisation Forces, a state security agency composed of armed groups, some of which are close to Iran, but which for the main are Iraqi nationalists. The US carried out a drone strike in Baghdad, Wednesday that...
The Three Strands to the ‘Swarming of Biden’
by Alastair Crooke | Feb 6, 2024 | Featured Articles
“The Iranians have a strategy, and we don’t,” a former senior U.S. Defence Department official told Al-Monitor: “We’re getting bogged down in tactical weeds – of whom to target and how – and nobody’s thinking strategically.” The former Indian diplomat MK...
In The Middle East The US Has Reached The End Of Its Abilities
by Moon of Alabama | Feb 6, 2024 | Featured Articles
The Biden administration is trying everything to better the situation for the Israeli government except by withdrawing its financial and munition support which are the only two measures that could bring Israel to its senses. There are now several small wars in the...
The Tragic Self-Destruction of an Enraged Israel
by Alastair Crooke | Feb 2, 2024 | Featured Articles
Israel is boxed-in, as is becoming very evident to many Israelis. One Israeli correspondent (formerly a Cabinet Secretary) illustrates its nature: “The meaning of the 7th October default is not only the loss of lives … but mainly the potential transformation...
Terrible Tragedies Continue In Unjust War
by Rep. John J. Duncan Jr. | Jan 31, 2024 | Featured Articles
The CBS national newscast on Jan. 20 showed the terrible anguish of a father holding a photograph of a little girl who had been killed a few days short of her first birthday by an Israeli bomb in Gaza. This father and another little daughter had just been pulled out...
‘Black Hawk Down’ For Biden in the Red Sea
by Daniel McAdams | Jan 26, 2024 | Featured Articles
The breaking news that Ansar Allah (Houthi) fighters have fired on the USS Carney in the Red Sea today (Friday, 26 Jan.) underscores the shocking failure of the Biden Administration, which initiated airstrikes on the Houthis this month with no plan for “victory”...
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