And I want a red Ferrari to appear in my driveway by the time I wake up tomorrow. I have a feeling we’ll both be disappointed.
Middle East
Under international law, Israel had every right to strike Hamas in Qatar, just as the US attacked Al Qaeda in Afghanistan and ISIS in Iraq.
After a six-year break, Erdoğan is back at the White House with a wish list. The big question in Washington: Will Turkey get its F-35s?
London meeting moves toward a security pact, with Damascus demanding Israeli withdrawal and Jerusalem insisting on control of key border sites.
This refusal is not merely bureaucratic hesitation but reflects Lebanon’s political DNA and, more broadly, a regional approach shared across the Arab world.
Iran sought a Middle East NATO against Israel, Qatar struck a pose, and the West still clings to the myth of Doha as mediator.
The Gulf state’s policy of supporting Hamas has advanced moves that could have led to an Islamic Middle East, hostile to the US and the West.
Unexpected consequences in Syria
If the new regime abandons its radical Islamic roots and joins the Abraham Accords, then Israel may achieve the unimaginable: turning its longest-standing foe into a partner.
Christians murdered, churches desecrated: The dimensions of the assault on Syrian Christians come to light.
