Iran now likes the movies
It is heartening to see the administration in Iran saying good things about the cinematic arts. Iran is deperate for ways to attack Israel.
It is heartening to see the administration in Iran saying good things about the cinematic arts. Iran is deperate for ways to attack Israel.
Nature abhors a vacuum. Iran sees one in the dithering of the UN Iran rattles a nuclear sword and the UK’s foreign secretary carps at Israel
It is wonderful to see a movement emerging on America’s liberal campuses as a counter to the “Israel haters”, as the article calls them. New friends, but old enemies
It is wonderful that Madonna’s fans are concerned about her welfare and have expressed the hope that Israel will not Fans want to protect Madonna
Did I read this correctly? Hezbollah, the Party of God, will attack Israel Warped ideals and corrupt diplomacy
Here is a fun new author interview of me on Doug Dorow’s website. If you want to know more about the story behind the Masada Protocol, you can check it out here: Author Interview – Lee Broad
Here is a story of hope for peace: tolerance and the rejection of killing. An Arab Palestinian helps an Israeli soldier.
According to this article, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has urged the Iranians to prove their nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. The UN remains a milksop
After the article reports that “Some 100 members of the news media are in jail in Turkey.”, it goes on Turkey’s Prime Minister Erdogan takes wild shots at author Paul Auster and Israel.
It’s convenient media manipulation to use a term that connotes placing Israel above all other nations. Yet another example of anti-semitism.
The Masada Protocol is a fast paced read akin to Lee Child and Harlan Coben. Excellent research on the Middle East and an interesting premis on the ongoing conflict in that area. Can’t wait to read Steve’s next adventure.
Superb integration of international politics, military intelligence, world intrigue and complex international business transactions have resulted in a novel that readers will find difficult to put down.