Has Christian Zionism already peaked in the United States at the same time that it’s just beginning to pick up steam in Africa, Asia, and Latin America?
The former U.S. ambassador to Israel joins the podcast to reflect on his tenure and to provide an inside look at some of the most consequential American policies toward Israel in decades.
Of all the expletives, the f-word alone continues to be partially censored. Perhaps that’s because it still connotes menace in a way that other expletives do not.
Where did QAnon come from, what attitudes does the conspiracy movement take toward Jews and Judaism, and will it become more dangerous or fade away?
And refutes notions that have shaped U.S. Middle East policy for more than half a century.
The Americans are not as isolated as some think.
Is Beijing pivoting to the Middle East?
Normalization is here, and those refusing to join in will be left behind.
And any vice-presidential pick is better than Susan Rice.
We ought not turn a blind eye to the degradation of our moral climate in exchange for parochial political interests.
In less than four months, it will have enough uranium to build a bomb.
A dance that does not end.
At heart, the regime is a revolutionary organization.
Iranian leadership may soon act on the belief that there is little to lose in more aggressive behavior.