'Pahlavi power' is the future of post-Islamic Republic Iran - editorial
The people of Iran are no longer whispering the name Pahlavi. They are shouting it.
The people of Iran are no longer whispering the name Pahlavi. They are shouting it.
For the first time in years, Israel is signaling a strategic rethink, seeing the environment it operates in not as isolated threats but as one interconnected geopolitical system across the region.
How can the Iranian citizens’ noble fight against a repressive, homophobic, sexist, anti-American theocracy be met with yawns, while democratic Israel’s heroic acts of self-defense trigger worldwide?
This is a president who considers global warming a hoax, solar panels “ugly as hell,” wind turbines as visual blights and killers of birds and whales.
Peace through strength is not outdated doctrine. It is the only doctrine that has ever stabilized a dangerous world.
Hezbollah’s refusal to disarm may invite a war that reshapes Lebanon at enormous cost.
In an age of AI warfare and online manipulation, Israel’s next line of defense is a cyber-literate public.
Territorial shifts in southern Yemen may help Israel counter the Houthis or deepen regional instability.
Cuba survives on foreign power; its fate may now be in US hands.
Judaism has always evolved. In a world of instant access and fading institutions, rabbinic leadership must evolve with it.
Nicolas Maduro’s capture shows Trump’s bold Latin America policy, raising the stakes for regional stability.