America Is Trying to Dismantle the Iranian Terror Network in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen
A new, systematic approach.
February 6, 2024
“Until I came to Seoul, I thought there was only one miracle, Israel.”
After World War II, both Israel and South Korea emerged as small, economically backward, newly created states with long histories threatened by large and powerful neighbors who sought their destruction. Since then, both have become advanced democracies with thriving economies, as well as important U.S. allies, even though the threats to their security have remained. They also share a common enemy in North Korea. Efraim Inbar and Jakob Rheins examine these similarities and how they shape relations between the two countries.
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Time and again, the Palestinian cause gets a free pass other movements somehow don’t merit.
“Until I came to Seoul, I thought there was only one miracle, Israel.”
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