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August 16, 2010
August 16, 2010
It is incumbent on those who want us to believe that the Ground Zero mosque will NOT be a source of religious and civil bigotry to prove that the sources are consistent with the immutable American requirement for tolerance, argues Shoshana Bryen, JINSA's Senior Director for Security Policy.
June 1, 2010
June 1, 2010
What strategic or tactical military advantages accrue to Israel by reading the pundits' opinions of the Israeli government's PR shortcomings?
July 2, 2009
July 2, 2009
In this July 2 op-ed, JINSA Executive Director Tom Neumann questions whether the protests over the recent presidential election in Iran may have evolved into a power struggle at the highest levels of government.
June 24, 2009
June 24, 2009
June 18, 2009
June 18, 2009
President Obama's speech to the Muslim world has been analyzed ad nauseum, word-by-word and comma-by-comma. Depending on one's preconceived predilections, Israel supporters have concluded that either the country has been thrown under the bus or a giant step has been taken toward bringing peace to the region.
June 3, 2009
June 3, 2009
On June 4, President Obama is scheduled to give a much promoted presentation from Cairo where he will unveil a plan that will likely involve compelling Israel to make serious territorial concessions. In this June 1 op-ed, JINSA Executive Director Tom Neumann questions whether a U.S.-Israel confrontation over the President's demands is inevitable.
May 18, 2009
May 18, 2009
The first meeting between Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Obama took place today. The outcome is as yet unknown. In this May 18 op-ed, JINSA Executive Director Tom Neumann dissects the two leaders and speculates on where the talks will lead.
April 23, 2009
April 23, 2009
April 23, 2009
April 23, 2009
It appears to be fashionable now among media outlets of distinctly progressive bent to explain why poor Somali farmers and fishermen have turned to piracy on the high seas.
April 23, 2009
April 23, 2009
Last week, I issued a statement congratulating President Obama for his courage and moral leadership in deciding not to participate in the upcoming United Nations "World Conference Against Racism." I received a surprising number of responses, which ranged from total agreement to total disagreement, but almost all were reflexive and focused exclusively on whether one could trust President Obama on issues related to Israel.
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