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  • 2 months ago | jinsa.org | Yoni Tobin |Blaise Misztal |Ari Cicurel

    A shipment of 1,800 MK-84 2,000-pound bombs arrived in Israel on Feb. 16, several weeks after President Donald Trump announced the end of a months-long freeze of critical US weapons deliveries to Israel. But there are still more weapons that Israel needs stuck in US bureaucratic processes. To fulfill his promise that these weapons “are now on their way,” Trump should use his emergency authority to push past remaining roadblocks.

  • 2 months ago | breakingdefense.com | Blaise Misztal |Ari Cicurel |Alyssa Schonhaut

    A shipment of 1,800 MK-84 2,000-pound bombs arrived in Israel on Feb. 16, several weeks after President Donald Trump announced the end of a months-long freeze of critical US weapons deliveries to Israel. But there are still more weapons that Israel needs stuck in US bureaucratic processes. To fulfill his promise that these weapons “are now on their way,” Trump should use his emergency authority to push past remaining roadblocks.

  • Jan 7, 2025 | jinsa.org | Yoni Tobin |Blaise Misztal |Jonathan Ruhe

    Washington Times | Share: The next few months will be the last chance to prevent a nuclear Iran. Right now, an Iranian breakout is still detectable and stoppable. Its air defenses are degraded, and its means of aggression are depleted, creating a unique but fleeting opportunity that the United States must exploit before time runs out. By year’s end, one or more of these windows will likely have slammed shut.

  • Jan 6, 2025 | washingtontimes.com | Blaise Misztal |Jonathan Ruhe

    OPINION: The next few months will be the last chance to prevent a nuclear Iran. Right now, an Iranian breakout is still detectable and stoppable. Its air defenses are degraded, and its means of aggression are depleted, creating a unique but fleeting opportunity that the United States must exploit before time runs out. By year’s end, one or more of these windows will likely have slammed shut.

  • Oct 19, 2024 | wnd.com | Michael Makovsky |Blaise Misztal

    “Don’t.” That has been President Biden’s repeated message to Iran and Hezbollah in the year since Hamas attack Israel on October 7. Well, Iran just did. Again. That makes Tehran’s October 1 attack on Israel with about 180 ballistic missiles a test not just of Israeli resolve, but of American credibility. The United States should join with Israel in imposing, as national security advisor Jake Sullivan said, “severe consequences” on Iran.

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