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Latest ArticlesU.S., Israel degrade Iran's power while leaving its ideology and ambitions untouchedApril 15, 2026 • The Washington Times After the Twelve-Day War of June 2025, President Trump probably thought something along these lines: "We gave those guys a good thrashing. They won't want to repeat the experience anytime soon." If Iran's rulers were what we call "rational actors," that assessment would have been accurate. But they're not. They're not peace-loving. They don't prefer compromise over conflict. They're not concerned that the people they rule face an "affordability crisis." They don't worry about elections. Iran's rulers believe – literally, not metaphorically – that they're on a mission from God.
Know thine enemy: America fights Iran's rulers, not its peopleApril 8, 2026 • The Washington Times During World War II, my father served in the South Pacific. Who did he think he was fighting? I know from reviewing his letters back home that it wasn't "the Imperial Japanese government." He was fighting "the Japs." And G.I.s deployed to Europe, I'm willing to bet, didn't identify their enemy as the Wehrmacht or even the Nazis. They were at war with the Germans. Or the Jerries, or the Huns, or Fritz. That instinct — to name the enemy as a whole people — is understandable in wartime. It's also often wrong. And if we get it wrong, it's to our detriment.
Why we have a TSA and a DHSApril 1, 2026 • The Washington Times Let's take a short break from the imbroglio over delivering paychecks to TSA agents and funding the DHS to recall why we need a Transportation Security Administration and a Department of Homeland Security in the first place. Because if you're, say, a 22 year old graduating from college this spring, you don't remember when there were no lines at airports, no requirement for IDs, no limits on liquids, no conveyer belts for your shoes, belt, and coat, and no body scanners to determine whether that's a gun in your pocket or you're just glad to see the TSA agent. (Sorry, I can never pass up the chance to repurpose an old Mae West line.)
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