Analysis
Thursday, September 22nd 2022 / Thursday, September 22nd 2022
Techno Fog The Dispatcher, Sept. 13, 2022 “What is Durham’s theory on Danchenko’s motive for lying about the Ritz-Carlton allegations? Because it reflects “a deliberate effort to conceal from the FBI Charles Dolan’s role as a source for the Steele Reports and to deceive the FBI regarding Millian’s role (or lack thereof).” Today, Special Counsel John […]
Andrew C. McCarthy NY Post, Sept. 18, 2022 “While the bureau used inane, unverified information from Steele and Danchenko to suggest to a court that the president of the United States might be a Russian asset, the FBI had intelligence indicating that Danchenko himself might actually have been a Russian asset.” Russiagate special […]
Tuesday, September 20th 2022
Julieta Pelcastre Diálogo, Sept. 1, 2022 “They encourage these leftist movements, knowing that Latin America is hard hit by the economic and social crisis.” Iran, with the support of terrorist organization Hezbollah and pro-Iranian groups, is seeking to expand its ideological influence in Latin America through the internet, social networks, and meeting places, the study Propaganda, Narratives and Influence in Latin […]
Emanuele Ottolenghi FDD, July 6, 2022 “Among the multiple plausible explanations for this flight, the most compelling one, so far, is that the Iranian-Venezuela cargo joint venture is, in fact, a cover for important regime figures to move across the globe and spend time on the ground at each destination, while posing as crew […]
Tuesday, September 20th 2022 / Tuesday, September 20th 2022
Emanuele Ottolenghi The Dispatch, Mar. 10, 2022 “Quiroga, a virulent antisemite, remains active in Peru’s politics and has established and Islamic Center in his native Abancay, radicalizing numerous local youth in the process.” Colombians will vote to elect a new parliament on Sunday, two months before they will choose a new president. That […]
Irina Tsukerman Foreign Policy Association, Aug. 30, 2022 “All of those countries have several things in common – strong opposition to capitalism, populist distaste for the United States, close relations with narcotraffickers, and alliances with Iran, China, and Russia.” The recent news that Venezuela will be providing Iran with 1 million hectares of arable land for […]
Sunday, September 18th 2022
JP O’Malley Times of Israel, Aug. 12, 2022 “William Randolph Hearst paid Hitler and other top Nazis an average of $1,500 per article — or $20,000 in today’s money” In January 1934, Lord Harold Rothermere, the owner of Britain’s Daily Mail, filed a story from Munich praising Adolf Hitler. The article was published when […]
Sunday, September 18th 2022 / Sunday, September 18th 2022
Carol Ungar Tablet, Sept. 16, 2022 Though I didn’t realize it as a kid, there was something odd about my grandparents. The tall, craggy-faced man in the black cloth yarmulke was my grandfather, my mother’s father—with their shared large frames and light eyes there was no mistaking the biological connection. But what about the short […]
Dara Horn The Atlantic, Sept. 16, 2022 “Is it America’s responsibility to welcome all immigrants, or at least those in obvious danger? This moral question animates the series until it abruptly becomes irrelevant.” Many works of history are much less about the past than they are about the present. People contemplate past events to […]
Rafael Medoff and Monty Penkower Times of Israel, Sept. 18, 2022 “Roosevelt administration officials falsely asserted that the only way to strike the railways or the death camp would be to “divert” planes from distant battle zones, thus undermining the war effort. That claim is repeated in the Burns film as if it […]
By Martin Ostrow [Martin Ostrow has been an award-winning documentary producer, writer and director for public, commercial and cable television for more than 30 years.] As the producer and director of a PBS film on America’s response to the Holocaust some years ago, I was at first delighted to learn that Ken Burns has now […]
Friday, September 16th 2022 / Saturday, December 2nd 2023
Eliza Shapiro and Brian M. Rosenthal NY Times, Sept. 12, 2022 “For many Hasidic people, their schools are succeeding — just not according to the standards set by the outside world. In a community that places religion at the center of daily life, secular education is often viewed as unnecessary, or even distracting.” […]
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