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Latest ArticlesThe day after in Syria: Curb your enthusiasm about new regimeDecember 18, 2024 • The Washington Times Following revolutions, we Americans have a touching inclination to ask: "Are the new leaders like us? Are they moderates who believe in tolerance and peaceful coexistence?" Generally, the answer is no. Take the revolution that just occurred in Syria. It was led by Ahmad al-Sharaa, better known by his nom de guerre, Abu Mohammad al-Jolani. He runs Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a rebel group with roots in both al Qaeda and the Islamic State (also known as ISIS). He and HTS have been officially designated as terrorists by the U.S. government.
Assad exits and Khamenei's strategy unravelsDecember 10, 2024 • The Washington Times Ruhollah Khomeini, leader of Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution, liked to chant "Death to Israel!" and "Death to America!" Ali Khamenei, who succeeded him in 1989, designed a strategy to make progress toward those goals. Mr. Khamenei organized, funded and armed terrorist groups in the lands surrounding Israel. Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett likened these proxies to the tentacles of an octopus. As long as Israel was busy wrestling with them, the octopus' head could rest safely in Tehran. Meanwhile, Mr. Khamenei's scientists were developing nuclear weapons and missiles to deliver them to targets anywhere — America included. This shrewd strategy has unraveled — significantly, though not completely.
Israel's gift: Lebanese patriots now have a chance to throw off Iran's yokeDecember 4, 2024 • The Washington Times Do you recall the Cedar Revolution? Almost 20 years ago, the Lebanese rose against Syria's domination of their country, including an occupation force of roughly 14,000 Syrian troops and a government that was all too eager to do Damascus' bidding. The Cedar Revolution slogan: "Freedom, Sovereignty, Independence." The Lebanese now have a chance to say those words again; to fight Cedar Revolution 2.0; to end the domination of Tehran and Hezbollah, the Islamist regime's foreign legion, and those toadies who collaborate with them. This opportunity is a gift from Israel. Are there Lebanese patriots with the guts and gumption to take advantage of it?
Another week of attacks on Israel
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