When It Comes to the Jerusalem Consulate, the U.S. Should Do Nothing
A Palestinian consulate may belong in Ramallah, but opening one now would only cause problems.
January 3, 2022
Beginning with a spectacular American misstep.
Despite the Biden administration’s promises both to return to the 2015 multilateral agreement to limit the Islamic Republic’s nuclear-weapons program, and to turn it into a “longer and stronger deal,” the past year has shown little evidence of progress. Talks have stopped and started, but the parties are no closer to an agreement than when they began, and all the while Tehran is moving closer to producing an atomic bomb. Jake Wallis Simons writes:
A Palestinian consulate may belong in Ramallah, but opening one now would only cause problems.
BDS, parliamentary rants about “Jewish supremacy,” and Muslim Brotherhood influence.
Beginning with a spectacular American misstep.
Why did God want a sanctuary?
The Tamanart genizah.
Despite the Biden administration’s promises both to return to the 2015 multilateral agreement to limit the Islamic Republic’s nuclear-weapons program, and to turn it into a “longer and stronger deal,” the past year has shown little evidence of progress. Talks have stopped and started, but the parties are no closer to an agreement than when they began, and all the while Tehran is moving closer to producing an atomic bomb. Jake Wallis Simons writes:
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