Did World War III begin on October 7 or did it start befor that? We at SaveTheWest believe there are at least ten possible answers to this question.
Israel's delusion of deterrence with its enemies has been shattered. Are Americans waiting for an attack on us before we face our own threats?   Threat Analyst Ken Abramowitz is author of “The Multifront War” Editor: Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld, President, American...
Soros, the self-anointed arbitrator of social “justice,” expressed his support for Hamas as soon as it took over Gaza in 2007. He continues to support a host of anti-Israel groups who still support Hamas and other Iran-backed, anti-Semitic groups dedicated to the ultimate destruction of Israel.
The Israel/Hamas War is a sad combination of twelve earlier wars. Did these wars continue repeatedly throughout history because they were never concluded with the enemies’ unconditional surrender?
A re-examination of ten critical mistakes made by Israel, usually under pressure from the antisemitic/Islamist-influenced US State Department and the antisemitic and unprincipled United Nations. How can both countries remedy the mistakes they made over the past 56 years?
Living through the nightmare of Israel in wartime, a first-person account of how the conflict affects civilians and their families.
Some still consider the funding of organizations and individuals spreading the poisonous genocidal ideology of Iran and its proxy, Hamas, as free speech instead of incitement to and support of terrorism. But don’t expect the Biden administration to stop this incitement anytime soon.
Democracies suffer from weak, often Left and generally corrupt leadership who underestimate the evil and cruelty of their enemies. How can we overcome this as we now face World War III?.
The U.S. funding of Palestinian terrorist groups began in 1993, and America never stopped funding and supporting the Palestinians, who have used some of that money to support their terrorist activities.Has understanding this ever been more important than than it is today?