The Grateful Nation Award, established in 2003, is presented annually to six young heroes recognized for having distinguished themselves through superior conduct in the War on Terrorism. Honorees are chosen by their respective service and come from the enlisted, noncommissioned…
Washington, D.C., 8/21/02 – Top U.S. law enforcement officers met Monday with Uzi Landau, Israel’s Public Security Minister, in Jerusalem. Since the Sept. 11th attacks in New York City and Washington, anti-terrorism cooperation between the U.S. and Israel has increased.…
(Washington, D.C.) – Tom Neumann, Executive Director of the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA), today sent a letter to Malcolm Hoenlein, Executive Vice Chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, strongly opposing the decision…
WASHINGTON – (Sept. 16, 2008) The Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA) today called upon Congress to restore the necessary funding for missile defense sites in Poland and the Czech Republic, noting that U.S. support is critical to defending…
[Ed. Note: since the JINSA program in March three events have occurred that affect the command mission: 1. The U.S. Navy has re-established the 4th Fleet (May 2008) 2. The Colombia Free Trade Agreement was defeated in Congress 3. 15…
The Russian assault on the Republic of Georgia, which had been weeks if not months in planning, surprised no one but Western leaders. Furthermore, ethnic cleansing of Georgian residents of South Ossetia were driven from their homes in a campaign…
JINSA’s Law Enforcement Exchange Program (LEEP) Counter-Terrorism Conferences brought six Israeli experts to speak before more than 700 senior law enforcement officials over the course of two consecutive conferences in July. The conferences, held in the Detroit suburb of Livonia…