Opinion | Why Israel Had to Act - The New York Times Mr Yadlin is a former chief of Israeli military intelligence Forty-four years ago this June, I sat in the cockpit on the Israeli air force mission that destroyed Iraq’s Osirak nuclear reactor
AIPAC - Why Israel Had to Act And finally, the closing of the window of opportunity to act A nuclear-capable Iran is a threat to America, Israel and the entire world America must stand with our ally Israel as it works to rid the world of the Iranian nuclear threat, and ensure the Jewish state has the resources needed to keep its people safe and complete this vital mission
‘We Had to Act’: Netanyahu Reveals Why He Struck Iran In . . . Netanyahu said he decided to attack Iran because the regime posed an “existential threat” to the Jewish state because of its enrichment of uranium and rush to increase its ballistic missile arsenal “We had to act,” Netanyahu said
Take the ACT? 6 Important Reasons Why You Should Discover why you should take the ACT, with expert tips from Crimson strategists We spotlight 6 top reasons to take the ACT, with benefits beyond college admissions, including academic guidance, career exploration, and unlocking scholarships
Rivaling the SAT: A Brief History of the ACT | BestColleges First offered in 1959, the ACT started as a rival to the popular SAT Rather than measuring aptitude, the ACT claimed to assess students’ knowledge Criticism around racial bias chased the test and led to a Supreme Court case
The History of the ACT Test - PrepScholar The ACT originally stood for American College Test and was based off of the Iowa Tests of Educational Development The goal for the ACT as an alternative to the SAT was that it wouldn’t just test cognitive reasoning; it would test information actually learned in school It was the first standardized test to include a science section