Analysis
Thursday, June 30th 2022 / Sunday, July 24th 2022
Reid Standish Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, June 26, 2022 “China is eager to capitalize on Russia’s isolation, including purchasing Russian cheap crude oil. But when it comes to violating Western sanctions, the Chinese private sector is usually quite cautious.” China’s growing appetite for discounted Russian oil has made it the leading financier of the Kremlin’s war […]
Tuesday, June 28th 2022 / Sunday, July 24th 2022
Caroline Glick JNS, June 12, 2022 “With the prosecution’s case now in ruins, we are left with their core claim—that it is a crime to fairly cover Netanyahu.” Israeli democracy is hanging by a thread. That is the lesson of last Monday’s testimony by prosecution witness and former Communications Ministry director-general Shlomo Filber in former […]
Jonathan S. Tobin Algemeiner, June 3, 2022 “This reflects not so much a sea change in journalism as it does the culture in which journalists operate.” For one of The New York Times’ most devoted readers, the front-page spread published on May 28 essentially accusing Israel of murdering Palestinian children was the final straw. Former Anti-Defamation League Abe Foxman tweeted that […]
Joe Concha The Hill, June 22, 2022 “At CNN, we don’t do opinion, we put the story out there and we try to stay in the middle of the road,” Don Lemon claimed on air recently. In a related story, 93% of CNN’s coverage of Trump’s first 100 days in office was negative, according to a Harvard […]
David Mastio NY Post, June 23, 2022 “Gannett’s top editors and publishers are filling the company with a cadre of young college graduates who share a narrow “woke” ideology that is alien to the values of most of its readers.” Gannett, the nation’s largest newspaper chain, with more than 200 daily newspapers, announced this month that […]
Monday, June 27th 2022 / Sunday, July 24th 2022
Ioannis E. Kotoulas IPT News, June 23, 2022 “Who is a thief?” You stole our oil and we took it back from you! Taking back stolen property is not theft! It is you who are thieves! The Americans order the Greek government and they obey by stealing our oil.” Iran’s defiance of the norms of […]
Bloomberg Editors The Washington Post, June 17, 2022 “…the White House needs to assemble a regional coalition to counter Iran. It should work with Arab allies and Israel on integrating air defenses.” President Joe Biden’s administration has said for months that there would come a time when the benefits of reviving the Iran nuclear deal […]
Editorial Board Jerusalem Post, June 23, 2022 “Prime Minister Naftali Bennett announced his so-called “Octopus Doctrine,” “operating against the head of the octopus of terrorism” i.e. Iran, rather than “just against the octopus’s tentacles,” operating in Syria and elsewhere.” The planned visit by US President Joe Biden to the Middle East next month is highlighting shifts in […]
Monday, June 27th 2022 / Saturday, July 23rd 2022
Yoram Ettinger The Ettinger Report, June 23, 2022 “The “Pink Tide” has been a left-leaning, pro-Iran wave among Latin American countries, moving away from the US. Some are anti-US.” Iran’s Ayatollahs – a clear and present danger to the US The Saudi ArabNews reported that “the presence of Hezbollah and Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Latin America is […]
Thursday, June 23rd 2022 / Saturday, July 23rd 2022
Reid Standish Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, June 9, 2022 “…it’s actually unclear to me if the Russians will even be able to capture all of Luhansk Oblast.” Ukrainian forces are finding it hard to stave off Russian attacks in the center of the key battleground of Syevyerodonetsk, but Moscow still does not control the eastern […]
Stefan Hedlund GIS Reports, June 21, 2022 “With NATO troops present on the ground in Finland, the Russian rear would be dangerously exposed to missile and artillery strikes.” NATO military planners have long been concerned about Russia’s strategic Kaliningrad exclave. Wedged in between Poland and Lithuania, the chunk of Russian territory with fewer than half […]
Taras Fedirko WSJ, May 26, 2022 “If the country withstands this conflict, it will remain militarized in anticipation of future aggression from its hostile neighbor.” “War made the state, and the state made war,” the sociologist Charles Tilly once wrote. Success on the battlefield, he observed, required states to construct the powerful, centralized institutions that […]
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