Middle East

Israel’s elections again yield uncertain political results

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s longest serving prime minister, appears to have eked out a slim electoral victory in the March 23 parliamentary elections, but he faces a difficult task in forming a coalition government for the seventh time. Article by James Phillips from Daily Signal. Netanyahu’s conservative Likud Party won the largest number of seats in the Knesset, Israel’s...

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In Afghanistan, cultural realities defeat gender equality efforts

The United States has been mired in Afghanistan since 2001, and few see much evidence that there has been anything passing as “achieving broader U.S. strategic objectives.” In his insightful article back in November 2018, Liberty Nation’s Andrew Moran put the U.S. Afghanistan presence in context, explaining: “The United States is spending less than at the height of the war – $112.7...

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