The American Betrayal of the Kurds in Syria
Those who build their security on promises from superpowers should know that they expire precisely when it is inconvenient.
Those who build their security on promises from superpowers should know that they expire precisely when it is inconvenient.
How Europe Went from “Sleeping Beauty” to a Moral Dump with Heated Floors
The new Israeli did not ask to be born this way, he was pushed there.
The war did not make us better, it made us more real
After Trump, the world can no longer lie to itself with the same confidence.
The rift will not be closed with a speech, nor a reconciliation post, nor a fake hug in the studio.
It will only be closed when one side stops lying or when the other side stops apologizing.
How a Small Nation in the Middle East Became One of the Last Bastions of Freedom and National Pride in the 21st Century
Yes, the destroyers and ruiners are among us — in faculty lounges, film festivals, and NGOs with suspiciously generous grants.
But they won’t win.
Because even if they hate themselves, we love this country enough for both of us.