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Aaron T. WalterThe Times of Israel (Blogs) |
The U.S. Must Finish the Job in Iran. The United States finds itself in strategic limbo. Mediated talks in Pakistan inch forward while American and...
There are moments in history when societies reveal not merely their political divisions but also their moral collapse. New York City, once the...
As diplomatic flurries intensify between Washington and Tehran, the US, Israel, and, indeed, the whole world find themselves at a pivotal moment...
The emergency summit convened this week by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer should never have been necessary. Yet it was. After the stabbing of two...
Sanctions have failed. Military strikes are catastrophic. Diplomacy is stalled. What remains in the toolkit for those who want the Islamic Republic to...
Israel’s military campaign against Hezbollah is strategically necessary. It is also being politically self-sabotaged in real time in Christian...
On Sunday evening, in a well-lit hall in Herzliya, two former prime ministers stood together and declared, with considerable rhetorical flourish, that...
Two Birthdays, One Lesson: What Israel at 78 and America at 250 Reveal About Sovereignty As April 2026 unfolds, the calendar offers a rare and...
Many of us start with prayer in these gloomy times, when rockets continue to fly and hostages are still held captive. I do too. As a devout Catholic,...
As I sit down to write this on April 6, 2026, Easter Sunday was only yesterday, April 5, and Passover is still in progress, with its last days...
The recent Iranian missile attack on the U.S.-U.K. base at Diego Garcia represents a turning point in the Middle East conflict and necessitates...
There are moments in history when the classroom ceases to be a space apart from the world and becomes, instead, one of its frontlines. Teaching a...
Operation Epic Fury has entered its third week; however, commentators and analysts still remain uncertain about the objectives of the American,...