The U.S. Needs a Plan B for Iran
If the ayatollahs don’t want to return to the nuclear deal—then what?
August 5, 2021
Only a strong Israel can be a safe Israel.
Surveying the geopolitical changes that have swept the world, and the Middle East, in the last several decades, Yaakov Amidror takes stock of what they mean for the Jewish state. Among the most important developments he points to are the rise of China, the return of Russia to the Levant, and the evolution of the Internet and cyberwarfare—the last of which poses an array of new threats to any advanced country’s wellbeing. And then there is the collapse of some Arab states, coupled with the retreat of the U.S. from the Middle East:
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Login or SubscribeIf the ayatollahs don’t want to return to the nuclear deal—then what?
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