
David Reaboi is a strategic communications consultant and a national security and political warfare expert. He has written extensively on the Middle East, the Arabian Gulf and Sunni Islamist movements. He lives in Miami Beach. He tweets at @davereaboi.
Middle Eastern leaders should not mistake high-profile interfaith happenings for the substantial progress toward peace that can result only from mutual strategic interests as nation-states.
Like Israel’s Bibi Netanyahu, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman is so hated by the press, he might as well be a Republican.
In the Elliott Broidy case, the media’s anti-Trump hysteria aligned with Qatar’s interests. The story of how Qatar’s paid actors targeted him using U.S. media deserves to be well-known.
Nat Hentoff was widely known as a muckraking journalist, a defender of free speech and the Bill of Rights but, most of all, as a passionate advocate for jazz.
Dave Samuels is not a right-winger; he’s a left-wing journalist mourning for his profession.
President Obama—with the help of an equally arrogant 38-year-old national security fabulist, Ben Rhodes—remade the Middle East to empower America’s most hated enemy.