Israel’s Last Chance to Strike Iran By Amos Yadlin February 29, 2012 Tel Aviv – On June 7, 1981, I was one of eight Israeli fighter pilots who bombed the Iraqi nuclear reactor at Osirak...
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Let’s Get Real on Iran
The cover of the latest Economist reads “Iran†in ominous black letters peppered with nuclear emblems, most of which, like Iran’s nuclear facilities, are depicted deep underground. Being...
Ahmadinejad’s Iranian Ninja Army of Ninja Babes
A country ruled by a megalomaniacal leadership, hell bent on acquiring weapons of mass destruction and protected by an army of 3,500 highly trained female Ninja assassins! The plot of an upcoming B...
Feel Like the Ehud Barak for Under $300
Sabre rattling against Iran; Iranian attacks on Israelis in Thailand* (almost), India, and Georgia; meetings between defense leaders and diplomats; and economic sanctions are heightening the...
Iranian Nuclear Scientist Killed By…
With the fourth nuke scientist bumped-off in the last few years all eyes are pointing to Israel and the USA. But it seems that the Iranian government might be involved in trying to imitate the Mossad...
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Dreams of Genie?
Well, I don’t really know what he dreams of other than a world map without Israel on it, but things are getting a little rocky for the Iranian President. See there’s a bit of a power...
US-Israel Relations: An Interview with Gil Hoffman of The Jerusalem Post
Interview with Gil Hoffman, Chief Political Correspondent for the Jerusalem Post. by David Bratslavsky Gil Hoffman is the chief political correspondent and analyst for The Jerusalem Post. I met him...
How Egypt, more than Libya, will affect the Middle East
Protesters in Tahrir square were actively chanting “To Jerusalem we're heading, martyrs in the millions.†In a democracy, this attitude will translate into action.









