Let’s Not Be Hypocrites
We’ve documented before how countries around the world are setting a break neck pace developing their own natural resources, while the United States, crippled by the environmental left, is failing to...
View ArticleMubarak Declines Re-Election, but Opposition Inclined to Continue
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak announced on Tuesday night that he would not run for re-election in September in a last-ditch effort to placate the opposition. Speaking after massive protests...
View ArticleWave of Protests Continues Across North Africa and the Middle East
In January, Heritage Senior Research Fellow Jim Phillips predicted that Tunisia’s Jasmine Revolution would spark uprisings throughout the Arab world. Four months later, North Africa and the Middle East...
View ArticleMorning Bell: Obama Doctrine on Display in the Middle East
President Obama’s car came to a halt in Israel yesterday, reportedly because it had been filled with the wrong kind of gas. “This is a metaphor for his Middle East policy—he’s been running on the wrong...
View ArticleDespite “Pivot” to Asia, Kerry Forced to Return to Middle East
MICHAEL REYNOLDS/EPA/Newscom Although the Obama Administration has proclaimed its intention to “pivot” toward Asia, Secretary of State John Kerry has been forced to pivot back to the Middle East in...
View ArticleHagel Announces Deployment of U.S. Troops to Jordan in Response to Worsening...
Massimo Pizzotti Stock Connection Worldwide/Newscom Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced Wednesday that he has ordered the deployment of U.S. troops to work with Jordan’s military to “improve...
View ArticleHezbollah Escalates Fighting in Syria as Sectarian Tensions Grow in Lebanon
Newscom The Lebanese Shia Islamist militant group Hezbollah is becoming more aggressively involved in Syria’s civil war, which threatens to reopen the old wounds of Lebanon’s 1975–1990 civil war....
View ArticleHeritage Experts Discuss the Mess in Syria (VIDEO)
In a 26-minute chat, Heritage experts discussed the unraveling situation in Syria and why President Obama’s widely publicized plan for limited missile strikes is not the best course of action for the...
View ArticleMorning Bell: Obama Doctrine on Display in the Middle East
President Obama’s car came to a halt in Israel yesterday, reportedly because it had been filled with the wrong kind of gas. “This is a metaphor for his Middle East policy—he’s been running on the wrong...
View ArticleDespite “Pivot” to Asia, Kerry Forced to Return to Middle East
MICHAEL REYNOLDS/EPA/Newscom Although the Obama Administration has proclaimed its intention to “pivot” toward Asia, Secretary of State John Kerry has been forced to pivot back to the Middle East in...
View ArticleHagel Announces Deployment of U.S. Troops to Jordan in Response to Worsening...
Massimo Pizzotti Stock Connection Worldwide/Newscom Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced Wednesday that he has ordered the deployment of U.S. troops to work with Jordan’s military to “improve...
View ArticleHezbollah Escalates Fighting in Syria as Sectarian Tensions Grow in Lebanon
Newscom The Lebanese Shia Islamist militant group Hezbollah is becoming more aggressively involved in Syria’s civil war, which threatens to reopen the old wounds of Lebanon’s 1975–1990 civil war....
View ArticleHeritage Experts Discuss the Mess in Syria (VIDEO)
In a 26-minute chat, Heritage experts discussed the unraveling situation in Syria and why President Obama’s widely publicized plan for limited missile strikes is not the best course of action for the...
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