Results for “Tian An Men

Massoud in Paris

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, February 12, 2021

Paris shows gratitude to the Afghan hero who tried to stop the Sept. 11 attacks—and whose warnings about Islamist fanaticism remain urgent today.

Who Betrayed the Kurdish People?

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, October 22, 2017

Two years after the Kurds fought against the Islamic State, America turned its back as they sought independence.

The United States Serves Up Kurdistan to Iran on a Silver Platter

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, October 18, 2017

‘We should not have abandoned Kurdistan, the only real pole of stability in the region’.

From the Darkest Pages to the Living Light

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, September 30, 2016

Seventy-five years after the massacre at Babi Yar, a moment of reckoning, a lesson in awareness and forgiveness, and a path toward redemption.

Iran and Persia

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, March 29, 2023

How the name of a noble civilization disappeared from the map.

The Kurds Are Not Children

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Foreign Policy, September 06, 2017

They have earned their independence, and the West must get out of the way.

Europe ‘coming apart before our eyes’, say 30 writers, historians and nobel laureates

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The Irish Times, January 25, 2019

Despite its ‘mistakes, lapses, and occasional acts of cowardice’, Europe remains ‘the second home of every free man and woman’.

Fight for Europe – or the wreckers will destroy it

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The Guardian, January 25, 2019

The continent faces its biggest challenge since the 1930s. We urge European patriots to resist the nationalist onslaught.

Bernard-Henri Lévy and the Heroes of Ukraine

Cathy Young, The Bulwark, November 02, 2022

The French intellectual’s new film, "Why Ukraine", puts the war in the context of Western history.

The Biden Miracle

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, October 21, 2022

On the global stage, he may just rise from the rank of a ‘caretaker’ president to one of the greats.