Richard Perle

July 28, 2021 | Mark Dubowitz |

How to Use Antisemitism Against Antisemites

Jewish power in America? When Sapir approached me to contribute an essay to this issue, my first instinct was to decline. I was born in South Africa and raised and educated in Canada. I became a U.S. citizen...

February 4, 2013 | Benjamin Weinthal |

‘Failure to Blacklist Hezbollah Undermines Security’

The Iranian regime’s genocidal threats toward Israel and the European Union’s failure to list Hezbollah as a terrorist organization shaped many of the panel discussions at a one-day c...

February 24, 2012 |

Pat Buchanan and His Enablers

Last week, MSNBC fired Pat Buchanan following a four-month suspension. The proximate cause of his dismissal was the publishing of his latest book, Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive...

March 10, 2011 |

Libya Commentary

In this morning’s column, I argue against intervention in Libya’s internal strife — a battle proponents of intervention portray as the incorrigibly terrorist anti-American Qadda...

December 16, 2010 | Andrew McCarhy National Review Online |

The Transies and the Treaty

Here is what you need to understand about the Republican party’s transnational progressives, folks like Condoleezza Rice, John McCain, Richard Lugar, and Lindsey Graham: They proceed from t...

April 29, 2007 |

Tenet Does 60 Minutes

Hawking his new book, At the Eye of the Storm, former CIA Director George Tenet bared his soul Sunday night to Scott Pelley of the CBS news magazine, 60 Minutes. Some preliminary thoughts about h...

February 28, 2007 | Clifford D. May |

Hollywood Shuffle

How curious that at the Academy Awards ceremony last weekend not a word was said about the terrorist movements dedicated to the destruction of the West. Hollywood stars and moguls don&rs...

April 5, 2004 | Commentary Magazine

Sounding the Alarm

In the war on terror, we have reached a winter of discontent. Democratic candidates tell us the center cannot hold, that we are over-extended and globally unloved, that the Bush policies hav...

February 8, 2004 | Defense Week

Perle: Intel was Flawed, But War Still Justified

Co-Authored by Richard Mullen U.S. intelligence on Iraq had "very serious" flaws, but the war against Saddam Hussein still was justified, according to an intellectual father of that conf...

November 18, 2003 | National Review Online

Fool Me Thrice

By Andrew Apostolou Saddam Hussein is running a successful public-relations campaign. He has already been given a clean bill of health by most media outlets over WMDs, allowing those who...

September 10, 2003 | Clifford D. May |

9/11 in 20/20 Hindsight

September 11 will be remembered as the worst terrorist attack America ever suffered — if we’re lucky. If not, if we’re not extraordinarily successful in waging the war on...

April 1, 2003 | Washington Post Online

Beneath the Surface

By Terry M. Neal As the mainstream media obsess over the operational details of the war in Iraq, something ominous is brewing in lands beyond that does not portend well for the United St...