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Monday, August 1st 2022 / Friday, December 1st 2023
Walter Russell Mead WSJ, July 11, 2022 “What possible justification is there for including Italy and Canada in the exclusive G-7?” Five months into the war in Ukraine, Vladimir Putin’s army continues to flounder. Kyiv’s defenders are making up for their smaller numbers and artillery shortages with better commanders, smarter tactics, higher morale and, increasingly, […]
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Monday, August 1st 2022 / Saturday, November 4th 2023
Joel Kotkin UnHerd, July 15, 2022 “Upwards of 40% of recent college graduates have jobs that don’t require a degree at all. In 2018, half of all college grads made under $30,000 annually, and another recent study suggests that most underemployed graduates remain that way permanently.” With inflation soaring, trust in governments plummeting, and the […]
Jesse Singal Spectator World, July 24, 2022 “… from 2009 to 2012, Facebook and Twitter passed out roughly 1 billion dart guns globally.” The youth aren’t doing well — not in America, at least. Even before Covid, experts were ringing the alarm bells about a decade-or-so-long trend of American teens and tweens experiencing a steady uptick […]
George F. Will Washington Post, July 8, 2022 “A teacher would not be a “sage on the stage” but a “guide on the side,” with students “taking ownership” of their education.” Time was, conscientious parents fretted about “summer learning loss.” Now, when much of what schools do subtracts from understanding, summer could at least […]
Friday, July 29th 2022 / Friday, July 29th 2022
Jonathan S. Tobin Algemeiner, July 24, 2022 Now that the dust has settled from President Joe Biden’s recent trip to the Middle East, it’s time for both his supporters and critics to admit that a lot of what they’ve been arguing about doesn’t matter as much as they think. The debate in Israel about the […]
Ariel Cohen Forbes, July 23, 2022 Since the historic meeting between President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Saudi Arabia’s founder King Abdulaziz aboard the USS Quincy in 1945, America’s relationship with Saudi Arabia has always been transactional: oil for security. Over the past fifteen years, ever since the election of President Barack Obama in 2008, the perceived failure […]
Caroline Glick Israel Today, July 14, 2022 Ahead of US President Joe Biden’s trip to Israel and Saudi Arabia, the president published an op-ed in The Washington Post, in which he placed his trip in the context of his overall Middle East policy. A few days later, Israel’s opposition leader, former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, made a brief statement […]
Khaled Abu Toameh Gatestone Institute, July 26, 2022 Many Arabs believe that US President Joe Biden’s recent visit to the Middle East was a failure, mainly because the Arab countries still do not have confidence in his administration’s policies. The Arabs point out that one of Biden’s biggest mistakes was that he took America’s Arab […]
Communiqués Isranet Daily Briefing
Friday, July 29th 2022 / Thursday, July 28th 2022
Citation de la semaine: L’amour de l’humanité est une abstraction à travers laquelle on n’aime guère que soi. L’Idiot (1868) de Fiodor Dostoïevski La fermeture de l’Agence juive en Russie “affectera nos relations” avec Moscou, avertit le Premier ministre i24NEWS, 24 juillet 2022 La répression contre l’Agence juive n’était qu’un début, le Kremlin s’attaque maintenant à […]
Isranet Daily Briefing
Thursday, July 28th 2022 / Thursday, July 28th 2022
The National Tragedy of Hunter Biden’s Laptop: Lee Smith, Tablet, July 26, 2022 Grassley’s Whistleblower Report Vindicates Trump’s Proposal for a Swamp Purge: Tristan Justice, American Greatness, July 27, 2022 Republican Voters Want ‘Blood’—Will Their Leaders Deliver?: Julie Kelly, American Greatness, July 8, 2022 Here Are the Senior Biden Officials Entangled in Durham’s Criminal Russiagate […]
Julie Kelly American Greatness, July 8, 2022 “The base is out for blood on subpoenas,” tied to investigations of January 6, Hunter Biden, the coronavirus response, and the Afghanistan withdrawal, a House Republican aide told Axios.” The U.S. Department of Justice will soon decide whether to close down the investigation into the origins of Russiagate, a lie fabricated by Barack […]
Lee Smith Tablet, July 26, 2022 “Calling every report on the Biden family’s corruption “Russian disinformation” is the preemptive countermeasure U.S. intelligence services have deployed on the off chance Moscow really does release whatever it has on the president and his son—including more hard drives, tapes, or records of financial transactions.” The recent release of […]
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