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By any measure, the results have been prodigious. Iran’s nuclear ambitions are delayed. Senior IRGC commanders are dead. Key ...
Military might neither secures peace nor guarantees victory. The adage, “you can’t kill your way out of a war” has been ...
Strategists by and large are not Buddhists. But maybe more of them should consider it. Some recent revelations about intelligence in the lead-up to the Israeli attack on Iran explain why. As the Wall ...
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Inside the Yom Kippur War: How a Surprise Attack Altered Middle Eastern PoliticsThe Yom Kippur War of 1973 was a pivotal conflict that dramatically reshaped the Middle East. This video delves into the key ...
President Carter announced to the world Sunday night that a “framework for peace” in the Middle East had been reached at his summit meeting with Egypt’s Anwar Sadat and Israel’s Menachem ...
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Why Israel, rarely a fan of regime change, now contemplates an Iran without ayatollahsTwo years later, Israel nervously watched after an Islamist assassinated Egypt’s president, Anwar Sadat, who had forged the first peace between Israel and an Arab nation. The irony was not lost on ...
M By Koby Nahmias aking peace with one’s enemy is sort of like making love, there can only be one first time.” For most Israelis the first time came 25 years ago when Anwar Sadat President of Egypt, ...
Commentary and archival information about Anwar el-Sadat from The New ... Joe Klein reviews Lawrence Wright’s minute-by-minute account of the 1978 Camp David peace talks between Israel and ...
Israel’s adversaries have a long history of suffering humiliation and defeat and loudly declaring victory.
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The National Interest on MSNEgypt’s Televised ConfusionEgypt’s state-run media has consistently promoted anti-Israeli rhetoric throughout the recent war with Iran—even as the ...
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The Forward on MSNWhat comes next? In Israel, past success is no guarantee of future resultsWhether this is the beginning, middle or end of this stage of Israel history — and what comes next — will take more time to figure out. The post What comes next? In Israel, past success is no ...
Aaron David Miller is a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and has been a longtime diplomat in the Middle East. He joins me to discuss recent events and how the latest ...
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