Robust leadership often takes shape in times of conflict. War is the continuation of politics by other means.
EDITORIAL OF THE WEEK
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Mikhail Gorbachev inherited a situation from an entrenched Stalinist gerontocracy that was impossible to salvage. Economically, politically, and strategically, his well-intended policies of Glasnost and Perestroika were too little too late.
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HOW REAL IS THE DECLINE OF THE U.S. DOLLAR by RUBIN ROTHLER LL. B, LL. M
The incumbent global reserve currency seldom changes guard. If the historical record is surveyed, it has recurrently taken major political chaos (often involving catastrophic war) for imploding a global reserve currency.
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In the Summer a new film was released in Israel that traces the events leading up to the destruction of the second Temple in enticing detail. It is widely considered to be the first Israeli film successfully showing religious life for a popular audience. Set from 66-70 AD, 'Legend of Destruction' by filmmaker Gidi Dar is entirely composed in still drawings.
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JOBAMA — How Putin, China , Iran, and North Korea Really View Joe Biden by Rubin Rothler LL.B , LL.M
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WHEN THE KREMLIN BECAME A GERIATRIC INSTITUTION INHABITED BY HALF SENILE PARTY CORRUPTOCRATS , THE RESULTS WERE PREDICTABLE
NOW THE SAME IS TRUE OF THE DEMOCRAT PARTY IN THE WHITE HOUSE AND ON CAPITAL HILL
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France's newest rising star is an enigmatic politician. A darling of the political right, Jean Marie Zemmour is also a Jewish intellectual. He is praised for his down to earth, matter of fact speaking style at political rallies.
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An Exercise In Two Presidential Realities
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Since the end of the Cold War, NATO has somewhat lacked the resolute raison d'etre for its continuation that it once had. It was supposed to be an alliance to protect Europe against potential Soviet aggression.
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For an exhausting fifth time in three and a half years, Israelis will once again be going to the polls to elect a new government in the Knesset. Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid announced they would move to dissolve their doomed ruling coalition, just over a year after it was formed.