The ongoing turmoil in Iran highlights both the duplicity to which the Obama administration resorted & the missed opportunity for a better deal. The alternative is a region wide explosion with totally unpredictable consequences….Just think how that would work out in the end… I think that is a policy of …
Read More »Arlene from Israel – A Lethal Farce.
For days, I have delayed writing because the situation regarding negotiations with Iran has been so much in flux. I was waiting, waiting, for some outcome or closure. My own feeling for some time has been that there is the possibility that there will be no deal, as the Iranians …
Read More »Into the Fray: Bibi , Boehner & Barack – and, oh yes, the bomb
Concern over Tehran nuclear ambitions, and the danger it poses to the survival of the nation should be common to all shades of political opinion in Israel. Iran has exploited… turmoil to pursue positions of power within other countries beyond the control of national authorities, such as in Lebanon and …
Read More »Arlene from Israel – Priorities
There is a colossal danger to the world coming down the road: A nuclear Iran. It’s scary as hell because of the radical jihadist intentions of the Iranian mullahs. Right now the president of the United States and the Congress of the United States are at odds regarding how to …
Read More »Arlene from Israel – A Somber View.
A Somber View Very somber, my friends. The situation in the world is not worrisome – it’s terrifying. Consider: In an interview with NPR, President Obama said that Iran could become a “very successful regional power” if it agrees to a nuclear deal. He said things must move slowly but he …
Read More »Arlene from Israel – Back to Work.
As usual there’s a great deal to read here from Arlene and some important information too regarding Hamas, so please click on links to read further. The Chanukah week, which is now closing, was a blessing. Now, invigorated, I see that it is time to return to the serious and …
Read More »Jews of Persia : An ancient Community.
Jewish communities throughout the Middle East, in Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Egypt, Morocco and Algeria have all gone, bar a handful here and there. Yet Persia (Iran) is home to some 25,000 to 35,000 Jews. The Jewish population is now less than half the number who lived here before the Islamic …
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