How should the United States respond to state failure in Egypt?

By David P. Goldman       The possibility of state failure in Egypt is now widely discussed in the foreign policy community. Largely ignored by major media for most of the past two years, Egypt’s economic crisis now commands the attention of foreign policy analysts. I have argued that the structural deficiencies of Egypt’s economy are so

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Middle East

‘The Gatekeepers’ an intellectually dishonest film

By Roz Rothstein and Roberta Seid LOS ANGELES — Dror Moreh’s documentary, The Gatekeepers, could have been a profound film. Instead, Moreh uses his interviews with six former directors of Israel’s top security services to send a simplistic and deeply partisan political message: If Israel withdraws from the West Bank, terrorism will subside and peace

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Travel and Food

A bus versus a funeral

By Rabbi Baruch Lederman SAN DIEGO — In 1991, on Shabbos Terumah, the soul of our three-month-old son Shlomo Moshe Lederman was returned to its Creator. His shocking death was due to SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndorme), meaning that he was a perfectly healthy happy baby who suddenly and inexplicably died. The funeral was held

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Jewish Religion

JNS news briefs: February 15, 2013

Israeli Justice official: ‘Prisoner X’ agreed to take on pseudonym (JNS.org) The the controversial Prisoner X, who has dominated the headlines in Israel and Australia in recent days, was “imprisoned under another name not just to protect state security, but also to protect the prisoner himself,” an Israeli Justice Ministry official told Israel Hayom Thursday.

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