Analysis
Thursday, July 7th 2022 / Sunday, July 24th 2022
Siobhan O’Grady, Anastacia Galouchka, and Paul Sonne Washington Post, June 3, 2022 “The amount of firepower, the number of explosions, the length and duration of the attacks — all of that together, and the fact that you can’t defend against it, you can’t shoot down the rounds, means it’s a lot of casualties and it […]
Tuesday, July 5th 2022 / Sunday, July 24th 2022
Catherine Belton Washington Post, June 3, 2022 “Putin’s economic advisers will “tell him what the estimated loss is from the embargo, and he will laugh quietly. He is not changing his course.” Russian President Vladimir Putin is digging in for a long war of attrition over Ukraine and will be relentless in trying to use […]
Gordon Lubold and Michael R. Gordon WSJ, June 17, 2022 “… the operation punctuated what a U.S. military official characterized as a “significant increase in provocation” this month.” Russian forces have conducted a series of operations against the U.S.-led coalition in Syria this month, including one this week at a strategically located base in the […]
J.E. Dyer The Optimistic Conservative, June 24, 2022 “Even if Ukraine pulls off a reversal of Russia’s excruciating 2022 gains in Donbas, too much has now changed to pretend this war never happened, and it’s 2021 again.” Escalation and confrontation A worrying trend was recorded last week (in the period 15-17 June 2022). Reporting on […]
Tom Rogan Washington Examiner, June 21, 2022 “what was not explained is how a critical overpressure event could have occurred without safety systems kicking into action.” On Thursday, Freeport LNG provided the Washington Examiner with a statement: “While our ongoing investigation continues, a cyberattack was ruled out as the cause within days of the incident. After a thorough […]
Monday, July 4th 2022 / Sunday, July 24th 2022
Ruth Marks Eglash Jewish Insider, June 27, 2022 “When Lapid consulted me before he entered politics, I told him that he must join an existing party. He did not want to do it and what he is doing now is against all odds.” After a week of tumultuous politics, Israel will soon have a new […]
Dov Lieber WSJ, June 30, 2022 “Analysts say this is likely his [Netanyahu’s] last chance to establish a government before allied parties look for a new leader of the religious and right-wing camp. Israeli lawmakers voted to dissolve parliament and hold new elections on Nov. 1, the country’s fifth in less than four years. Israeli Foreign Minister Yair […]
David Isaac JNS, July 3, 2022 “When people ask them [Israelis] ‘What do you care about,’ they will say [cost-of-living]. But is it true? I’m not sure.” Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid’s first address to the nation as prime minister might have been brief, but the list of challenges facing the Jewish State that he […]
Lahav Harkov Jerusalem Post, July 3, 2022 “Zivan continued to advise Lapid on international affairs when he was foreign minister, including repairing the bipartisan US relationship, the dialogue with the US and EU on Iran talks, the landmark Negev Summit with foreign ministers from four Arab states and more.” Prime Minister Yair Lapid has been waiting a […]
Thursday, June 30th 2022 / Sunday, July 24th 2022
Andrew Chen The Epoch Times, June 8, 2022 “They want to promote lawsuits against anyone who dares to criticize China and elect more puppets into Canadian governments.” Canada has been naive about communist China its continued espionage and foreign interference campaigns, and as politicians willfully turn a blind eye to the threat, the country is […]
Emily Baker White BuzzFeed News, June 17, 2022 “Sen. Ted Cruz, for instance, has called TikTok “a Trojan horse the Chinese Communist Party can use to influence what Americans see, hear, and ultimately think.” For years, TikTok has responded to data privacy concerns by promising that information gathered about users in the United States is stored in the United States, rather […]
Lawrence A. Franklin Gatestone Institute, May 23, 2022 “… domination of the Pacific seems to mean to the China potential military control over, or vassalage of, not only to Taiwan, but also Japan, Australia, Korea, the Philippines, Indonesia, India and the US — in Guam, American Samoa, Micronesia, Northern Mariana, Palau, the Marshall Islands, and […]
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