Religion Why I’m a Zionist By Douglas J. Feith January 18, 2021 And how support for a Jewish state is eminently compatible with American patriotism.
NR PLUS World Should There Be a Price for Rejectionism and Terror? By Douglas J. Feith & Lewis Libby July 24, 2020 Israel warily approaches a possible extension of sovereignty over some West Bank territory.
World Israeli Settlements Are a Political, Not a Legal Issue By Douglas J. Feith November 22, 2019 It was not radical for Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to revive the Reagan policy.
NR PLUS National Security & Defense China’s Maritime Strategic Challenge By Douglas J. Feith & Admiral Gary Roughead October 18, 2019 America and its allies must cooperate to counter the military-commercial threat.
World The Hebron Riots of 1929: Consequences and Lessons By Douglas J. Feith & Sean Durns August 27, 2019 Arab anti-Zionism runs deeper than disputes over borders, water, and settlements.
World Good Move on the Golan Heights By Douglas J. Feith March 27, 2019 Now Syria’s leadership after Assad would not be asked to humiliate itself by ceding the territory.
World End Abbas’s ‘Pay for Slay’: Pass the Taylor Force Act By Douglas J. Feith & Sander Gerber May 3, 2017 Passing the Taylor Force Act would reduce the flow to aid to terrorists and push the PA to change its nature.
National Security & Defense Middle Eastern Pathologies Chase after Those Who Run By Shaul Chorev & Douglas J. Feith September 5, 2016 The appeal of isolationism in present-day American politics is understandable but would be misguided, especially with respect to the Middle East.
National Security & Defense Trump, America’s Word, and the Bomb By Douglas J. Feith March 14, 2016 The Obama-Clinton team promised to strengthen nuclear non-proliferation, but it did the opposite. A Trump presidency would aggravate the problem.
National Security & Defense ‘Degrading’ ISIS Is Not a Serious Strategy By Douglas J. Feith & Mario Loyola November 30, 2015 Is “strategy” the right word for the president’s approach to ISIS? His goal is ill-defined. His plan is not systematic or comprehensive. It lacks historical perspective and insight.