Warsaw

August 9, 2024 | Ben Cohen |

An open call to murder Jews in a Belgian magazine

The pain caused by contemporary antisemitism is partly rooted in the fact that we can’t ignore it.

October 24, 2023 | Peter Doran |

Washington should brace for new Polish preferences in arms suppliers

The recent ouster of Poland’s government at the ballot box signals some significant potential changes to the security posture of NATO’s strongest ally in Eastern Europe. Under the next Polish government,...

April 4, 2022 | RADM (Ret.) Mark Montgomery, Jack Sullivan

Priority #1 for NATO: Upgrading Air and Missile Defense in Eastern Europe

Russia’s launch of around 30 cruise missiles at a target in western Ukraine located just 12 miles from the Polish border came just one day after Moscow warned that convoys carrying Western arms...

March 8, 2019 | Jacob Nagel, Behnam Ben Taleblu

After Warsaw and the IAEA meeting, what’s next for Washington on Tehran’s nuclear file?

July 29, 2013 | Benjamin Weinthal |

Hezbollah Suspect Behind Burgas Attack Active on Facebook

The Lebanese-Australian Hezbollah suspect Meliad Farah, who is sought...

August 7, 2012 | |

Mitt Speaks the Truth

Before Mitt Romney even stepped back onto American soil, the media had already concluded that his overseas trip was...

July 30, 2012 | Benjamin Weinthal |

How Obama Lost Poland

Can Romney win back America's old post-Cold War ally?

June 29, 2012 | Jonathan Kay National Post

A Great Moment for Europe, Soccer, Italy, and Mario Balotelli

Let’s face it: Canada isn’t a soccer country. Yes, our seven-year-olds join leagues and run around chasing a ball for an hour once a week. Montreal, Vancouver and Toronto have teams i...

November 10, 2009 | American Thinker |

One Wall Falls, Another Rises

By Dr. Walid Phares The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 was a benchmark that made an impression on me, as it did on millions of people around the world. The sight of thousands o...

August 11, 2008 | Reuel Marc Gerecht The Weekly Standard |

The End of Nuclear Diplomacy

On July 30, Ali Khamenei demolished what was left of George W. Bush's Iran policy. Iran's clerical overlord also put paid to Senator Barack Obama's dreams of tête-à-t&...

April 6, 2005 | |

The Pope of Freedom

By: Dr. Walid Phares. It was October 1978, during the Lebanon war. Syrian artillery pounded the free enclave of my motherland: Dozens of civilians were killed every day. As a la...

March 9, 2004 | Wall Street Journal

Movies vs. Reality: “The Passion” is Mute Next to Auschwitz’s Quiet Power

KRAKOW, Poland--Mel Gibson's new movie, "The Passion of the Christ" opened last week in this venerable Polish city, playing to a rapt audience at the refurbished Kiev Cinema, a large movie h...