Clifford D. May
Columns by Clifford D. May
Taliban call the shots as America’s humiliation continues
"The answer is no." That was the response, on Aug. 24, of Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen to a Sky News reporter who asked if the U.S. might be permitted more time to evacuate American civilians. Published August 31, 2021
President Biden chose the worst options in Afghanistan
You don't need to be a brilliant geopolitical strategist to understand that the United States should be the best friend - and the worst enemy - any nation could have. Published August 17, 2021
Biden’s military strategy for Iraq should be applied in Afghanistan
Biden fails to see that the least-bad option for Iraq is the least-bad option for Afghanistan as well: a small residual force of elite troops to continue training, advising and providing intelligence to the Afghan forces Published August 10, 2021
An open letter to Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield
Or is it okay if I call you Ben and Jerry? So, anyhow, I read your op-ed in The New York Times, headlined, "We're Ben and Jerry. Men of Ice Cream, Men of Principle," and I thought you might like - or at least tolerate - a little feedback. Published August 3, 2021
Iran’s crimes and acts of war will continue until Biden responds forcefully
The plot was audacious: Agents of the Islamic Republic of Iran would kidnap an American citizen on American soil. Published July 27, 2021
Problems with world peacekeeping: U.N. does it incompetently, corruptly, and criminally
Cubans have been out in the streets, protesting decades of oppression and poverty. They've been beaten and arrested for - as The New York Times phrased it - "Shouting 'Freedom' and other anti-government slogans." Published July 20, 2021
The return of antisemitism
Antisemitism is back with a vengeance. According to the ADL, acts of assault, vandalism, and harassment against Jews are at the highest level "since ADL's tracking began in 1979." Published July 13, 2021
Russia and China’s conquest of the United Nations
After the 20th century's first great war, France, Britain, Italy, Japan, and other major powers founded the League of Nations. Its primary mission: to keep the peace. It failed, of course. Published July 6, 2021
If critical race theory is correct, is America worth defending?
Why should young people, of whatever color, serve in the armed forces and risk their lives to defend the failed experiment that critical race theory alleges America is and always has been? Published June 29, 2021
Biden blew a chance for a win in his meeting with Putin
Time and again, we fail to understand Russia and its rulers. Back in 1939, Churchill acknowledged that, famously describing Russia as "a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma." Published June 22, 2021
Iran’s nuclear secrets have been exposed
The story begins on a cold night in January 2018 when Israeli agents stealthily broke into a warehouse in southern Tehran where Iran's rulers had stored an archive of their nuclear weapons program. Published June 15, 2021
Leaving Afghanistan
After Sept. 11, 2001, most Americans thought justice and prudence demanded sending troops to Afghanistan to oust the Taliban and extirpate its ally, al Qaeda, the organization that had carried out the most horrific terrorist attacks ever on U.S. soil. Published June 8, 2021
Enemies fighting Israel on other battlefields
For the moment, Hamas and Islamic Jihad have stopped shooting rockets at Israelis and, in response, Israelis have stopped targeting weapons arsenals in Gaza. Published June 1, 2021
For Israelis, one more battle in a forever war for survival
In the 1930s, the Nazis declared: "The Jews do not deserve to live!" They acted on this conviction, and by the mid-1940s six million Jews had been murdered. Published May 25, 2021
The Islamic Republic’s war on Israel
Iran's rulers fund, arm and instruct Hamas, which rules Gaza, and has fired more than 3,000 rockets at Israeli cities and villages over recent days. Published May 18, 2021
Hezbollah and its masters in Tehran bring darkness to Lebanon
Paris is known as the City of Light, and Beirut used to be known as the Paris of the Middle East. So, there is irony as well as tragedy in the likelihood that Beirut will soon be plunged into darkness. Published May 11, 2021
Human Rights Watch crosses the line with latest attack on Israel
Anti-Semitism may be the world's oldest hatred but it's still a long way from death's door. Published May 4, 2021
Idriss Deby: The death of an African warrior
We worry about the Middle East. We pivot toward Asia. As for Latin America, we at least pay attention to Venezuela, Cuba and the countries from which emigrants are streaming north. Published April 27, 2021
U.S. chooses defeat in Afghanistan
If the Taliban were not teetotalers, they'd be shopping for champagne about now in response to President Biden's decision to unconditionally withdraw all U.S. troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11, 2021. Published April 20, 2021
Biden’s bad foreign policy deals
President Obama gave without getting, and then postured as though he'd achieved spectacular victories. President Biden is now doing likewise. Published April 13, 2021