Journalist

April 2, 2019 | Benjamin Weinthal |

German Journalist says Israelis can get used to Hamas rocket fire

Israel’s embassy slams left-wing journalist Susanne Knaul.

November 16, 2017 | Tzvi Kahn |

Iran’s Repression of Foreign Journalists Intensifies

Iran’s targeting of foreign journalists has intensified. In recent weeks and months, the regime has conducted cyber attacks against Iranian journalists abroad, launched a criminal investiga...

September 22, 2016 | Aykan Erdemir |

An Opening for Erdogan to Shift Turkey’s Course?

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan used his address at the United Nations General Assembly this week as an opportunity to repeat his ...

October 26, 2015 | Michael Ledeen |

Who’s Winning in Syria?

Who’s winning the Middle East war?  It’s never an easy question to answer, even for the most skilled and informed analysts.  Things rarely, very rarely, go the way we expect...

August 1, 2015 | Reuel Marc Gerecht |

History Contradicts the Dream of Iranian Moderation

Most backers of the nuclear accord with Iran hopefully insist that the theocratic regime will moderate once sanctions are lifted. Plugged back into the global economy, Iran will become less milit...

June 9, 2014 | Tony Badran |

Jihadist Blowback?

On May 24, a deadly shooting occurred at the Brussels Jewish Museum that left four dead: an Israeli couple, a French volunteer worker, and a Belgian museum employee. A few days later, as the susp...

March 19, 2014 | Michael Ledeen |

The Big Story — the Global War — Goes Mostly Unreported

The “news” is resolutely out of context.  A subject about which virtually nothing is known–the mystery of the missing airplane–gets saturation “coverage,”...

December 12, 2013 | Clifford D. May

The Disinformation Age

Walter Cronkite, the great CBS anchorman from 1962 to 1981, was called “the most trusted man in America” — and polling supported that claim. He’d conclude his CBS Even...

September 5, 2013 | Clifford D. May |

Assad Must Pay

It’s not just President Obama’s “red line” that Syrian dictator Bashar Assad has crossed. Civilized people have long set limits on armed conflicts. Using chemical weapons...

July 11, 2011 |

Pakistani Intelligence Officials Implicated in Journalist’s Murder

The New York Times has published a remarkable article on the murder of Pakistani journalist Syed Saleem Shahzad. It is not the story’s central allegation that makes the piece remar...

June 24, 2011 | Faster, Please!

What’s Up With All the Presidential Gaffes, Anyway?

Big Media doesn’t pay much attention to them, even though Obama makes an amazing number of errors in his public statements.  And I think it’s easy enough to understand why the BM...

October 2, 2008 |

Do As I Say, Not As I Do

Gwen Ifill's conflict for thee, but not for me.

January 14, 2007 |

The Stability Dodge

When last we noted CBS News, it was trying to topple the Bush administration in the 2004 campaign, courtesy of Dan Rather’s ham-handed document fraud. If you want to indulge a fiction, you...

November 20, 2005 |

Fitzgerald’s Day

The two-year criminal investigation into the “outing” of Valerie Plame Wilson as a CIA employee ended with a whimper rather than the bang so obsessively sought by the Bush administrat...

March 31, 2003 |

Iraq belongs to Iraqis

By Frank Gaffney It has been clear for many months that the wild card in any campaign to liberate Iraq would be not the quality of American military might or the malevolence of Saddam Hu...