Isranet Daily Briefing
Wednesday, January 8th 2020
“Mr. Trump is so desperate for aggrandizement and survival that there’s no telling what extremes he will resort to in this campaign in order to win. Should he lose, he might claim the election was stolen and reject the verdict. Should he win, there will be no controlling his authoritarian impulses. Populist white nationalism […]
Analysis
Excerpt: Taken from American Greatness Written by Conrad Black. “The Democrats have stumbled into yet another beartrap in their unanimous objection to President Trump’s order to kill the world’s leading terrorist, Iranian general Qassem Soleimani. The same misdirected solicitude that caused the Washington Post to describe ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi after he was driven […]
Wednesday, January 8th 2020 / Friday, July 22nd 2022
Quoted in the oilprice.com by author Gregory R. Copley, he states “It seems unlikely that the Iranian response would initially be to launch a military assault on Israel, which it has been planning, but, rather, something which could target the oil production and exports of the US’ key allies in the region: Saudi Arabia, the […]
Tuesday, January 7th 2020
Table of Contents: The Real Meaning, and Implications, of Eliminating Qassem Soleimani: Frederick Krantz, Isranet, Jan. 7, 2020 Portrait of a General: Murtaza Hussain, The Intercept, Jan. 5, 2020 How Soleimani’s Killing Could Make a Stronger Iraq: Michael Knights, Politico, Jan. 5, 2020 ‘His Mother Wept For Hours’: The Stories Behind Iraq’s Deadly Mass Protests: Rasha Al Aqeedi, Independent, Oct. […]
Frederick Krantz Isranet, Jan. 7, 2020 Much ink has already been spilled on the sudden, unexpected American drone attack in Baghdad which killed Major-General Qassem Soleimani, the Quds Brigade head responsible for the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps’ foreign operations. Soleimani, the number two figure in the Iranian Islamic regime, after the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali […]
Monday, January 6th 2020
Trump Has Freed the World of a Monster: Julian Reichelt, Bild, Jan. 3, 2020 The Iranian terror sponsor Qassem Soleimani stood for a world that no peaceful human being could want – a world in which one could be blown up by a bomb at any time if one is at the wrong place at the wrong time. […]
Saturday, January 4th 2020
Fears of New Conflict Rise After US Kills Qasem Soleimani, a Top Iranian General, in Strike on Baghdad Airport: Shawn Snow, Howard Altman, and Aaron Mehta, Military Times, Jan. 2, 2019 –– One of Iran’s most revered and powerful military commanders has been killed in a U.S. strike near the Baghdad International Airport, the Pentagon […]
Communiqués Isranet Daily Briefing
Friday, January 3rd 2020 / Monday, September 21st 2020
Citation de la Semaine « Selon que vous serez puissant ou misérable/ Les jugements de cour vous rendront blanc ou noir » Jean de La Fontaine (Les animaux malades de la peste) Articles Suggérés: […]
Thursday, January 2nd 2020
Table Of Contents: Canada’s Role at the U.N.: David Bensoussan, Isranet, Dec. 31, 2019 The ICC has Some Nerve to Target Israel: Josh Hammer, NY Post, Dec. 29, 2019 The ICC Decision on Israel Would Make Himmler Proud: Richard Kemp, Jerusalem Post, Dec. 26, 2019 A 5-Step Plan to Fight the ICC: Caroline B. Glick, […]
Philip Carl Salzman In our current “woke” culture, predominant in schools and universities, and on the coasts and in the largest cities, the world is seen as bifurcated, occupied on the one hand by privileged classes, races, and […]
Wednesday, January 1st 2020 / Friday, July 22nd 2022
Ruth R. Wisse Being silenced or harassed for unpopular speech on a university campus is by now such a mark of distinction that I may be accused of exercising bragging rights in describing a recent incident in which I was involved. The real danger I encountered, however, was different from the one against which I […]
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