Benjamin Netanyahu and the Weaponization of “Anti-Semitism”
Writer Mark Gorman delves into the Benjamin Netanyahu’s use of Antisemitism.
Read MoreWriter Mark Gorman delves into the Benjamin Netanyahu’s use of Antisemitism.
Read MoreOn August 31,the State Department announced that it will no longer contribute to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), which garnered strong condemnation from critics.
Read MoreConflict and tensions rise in the Idlib province of Syria as more forces come under attack.
Read MoreWhat was once the richest and most well equipped terrorist organization in the world is now holding on to thin ropes. Staff Writer Shamel Dishack dives into the future of the Islamic State.
Read MoreStaff writer Anthony Chen looks at the Assad Regime and it’s charge against ISIS and the current humanitarian crisis in Syria.
Read MoreWhen Donald Trump became president, he made it clear that he wanted a change in the policy in Afghanistan, something liberals and conservatives both wanted. Now Erik Prince founded a private military corporation that received many contracts during the war in Iraq, subsequently running thousands of missions a year.
Read MoreIslamophobia is not a personal vendetta; it is something inevitable that people need to live with, and in the process overcome their sense of victimhood. We cannot blame them just as we cannot blame the innocent American citizens that are Muslims.
Read MoreIran and the U.S. signed the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), otherwise known as the Iran nuclear deal, written to prevent Iran from creating ballistic missiles with warhead-bearing capabilities and to halt nuclear weapons development. However, the deal faced strong opposition from Israel.
Read MoreIran is rumored to be abandoning the use of the U.S. dollar. The decision was announced January 29 by the Central Bank of Iran governor Valiollah Seif. The change will become effective on March 21, the start of the new fiscal year.
Read MoreIn no other country does the United States locate its embassy anywhere other than the capital; Israel is the lone exception. As stated by The New York Times, The U.S. does not have its embassy in in Jerusalem, Israel’s self-declared capital, but in Tel Aviv, Israel’s tourist capital.
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