Georgia Emerging As Test Case for Russia Relations “Reset”
by James Colbert
by James Colbert
A recent charm offensive by U.S. President Barack Obama’s administration has yet to reassure the Israelis and key U.S. lawmakers, rattled by tense exchanges with the Netanyahu government over Mideast diplomacy, Iran strategy and weapons deals with Arab states. From…
JINSA’s mandate is support for a strong, capable United States defense establishment and close security cooperation between the U.S. military and those of like-minded, democratic allies.
Twenty JINSA officers, members and professional staff traveled to Israel in June for a unique weeklong program planned to obtain the latest, accurate information on Israel’s security and political situation.
WASHINGTON – On Monday, the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA) sent a letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton protesting the decision to send Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf abroad to discuss Muslim life in America and religious tolerance…
Israel Objects to U.S. Supplying Weapons to Lebanon’s National Army Wednesday, August 04, 2010 By Patrick Goodenough, International Editor Israel plans to urge the U.S. and other countries arming the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) to stop doing so, following a…
Rapid unraveling in the Middle East Written by Shoshana Bryen Wednesday, 04 August 2010
Professor Martin Sherman is the 2009-2010 Hebrew Union College/University of Southern California Schusterman Visiting Israeli Professor of Security Studies and International Policy.
On July 12, Israel’s highly anticipated Iron Dome anti-rocket system passed its final operations test, following months of speculation and political haggling in both Jerusalem and Washington. While the test may have helped eliminate concerns about system’s ability to respond…