
Is The Witkoff Plan Really Munich?
The danger of 1938 was not too much realism—it was too little. And that is what we risk repeating today, not by negotiating, but by refusing to do so.

The danger of 1938 was not too much realism—it was too little. And that is what we risk repeating today, not by negotiating, but by refusing to do so.

Can the man who forged the Abraham Accords do it again?

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed optimism that hostages could be returned within days

Officials also accused Brussels of choosing to ignore that many Gazans want to see Hamas rule.

Yerevan and Baku foreign ministries both launch the official document—yet with no signing date in sight.

A date for further negotiations is being worked on, according to Moscow.

While Trump is making moves—whether his roadmap is accepted or not—European leaders have yet to produce a viable alternative of their own.

Moscow is preempting any attempt by the European Union or NATO to propose the presence of peacekeeping forces. Not that sending European peacekeepers was ever a serious option, let us add.

The unorthodox U.S. strategy is vindicated as Europe’s ‘peace through strength’ approach collapses.

Olaf Scholz said “a country at war absolutely cannot become a member of NATO. Everyone knows that.”