Lev Stesin
Ukraine benefits from strategic distance - opinion
China signals strength while Washington leaves Beijing without gains - opinion
From ally to critic: Rahm Emanuel rethinks US-Israel ties - opinion
Rep. Ro Khanna: Betting against Jews - opinion
Rep. Ro Khanna’s criticism of Israel has become a very vocal part of his public message. Here's when it all began.
Rising anti-Israel sentiment threatens Jewish political self-determination in the US - opinion
Rising antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment are shrinking the political influence of American Jews.
Israel’s strategic independence: The transformation of Middle East politics - opinion
The supreme leader thought he was invincible, but he was lazy in his thinking. He did not do his homework; Israel, on the other hand, did.
The old world order is dead: Israel must prepare for what comes next - opinion
As global rivalry intensifies and the post–Cold War order fades, Israel must navigate a dangerous and tricky new era shaped by antisemitism and regional threats.
The failed fairytale behind NATO's creation - opinion
Many contemporary observers fail to appreciate the real nature of NATO as a force created to replace the United Nations when reality required action.
End of a special relationship: Israel no longer wants to be America’s political football - opinion
Israel can and should move forward on its own – still a close friend of the United States, but an independent friend, not a friend in need.
Israel and Germany's rekindled alliance presents a strategic opportunity - opinion
Over the decades, guilt, the driving force behind Germany’s attitude toward Israel, has been replaced by mutual interests and strategic partnership.
White House documents America’s decline as a global power - opinion
The latest National Security Strategy doesn’t plan America’s future; it records its withdrawal from being a global superpower.
Gaza today is repeat of 1982 Beirut: Washington is legitimizing Hamas just like the PLO - opinion
Turkey and Qatar were absolutely capable of “convincing” Hamas of its hopeless situation, but Hamas, Turkey, and Qatar wanted a repeat of Beirut 1982.
If regime change isn't possible in Russia, then a 'persona change' is a viable solution - opinion
Russia’s leadership record of the past few centuries unequivocally confirms that Russia’s policies can change without regime change. The key is the one person presiding on the throne.