Press Coverage

Press Coverage

Its Proxies Pummeled, Iran is Suddenly More Vulnerable Than Ever. Will It Go Nuclear?

Iran’s position has slipped dramatically in recent weeks. Israel hammered its most powerful proxy, Hezbollah, into stopping its rocket attacks in November after the Lebanese terror group lost its leadership and thousands of fighters. Days later, Sunni rebels took advantage

New Report Lays Out Guidelines for Trump to Engage in Nuclear Talks With Iran

A new report by the Jewish Institute for the National Security of America urges the incoming Trump administration to pursue nuclear talks with Iran — but only under strict conditions and paired with a serious U.S. military threat to the

Could a Mutual Defense Treaty Have Prevented the October 7 Massacre?

If the United States and Israel had signed a mutual defense treaty (MDT) before October 7, the Hamas massacre might have been prevented or at least minimized, according to Michael Makovsky, president and CEO of JINSA (Jewish Institute for the

How Fall of Assad Showcases the Biden-Trump Policy Divide in the Mideast

Within hours of Syrian rebels entering Damascus Sunday and forcing autocratic leader Bashar al-Assad into exile, President Joe Biden was on national television laying out preemptive military actions and pledging continued U.S. engagement as Syrians chart a new path forward.