Barack Obama has significantly widened his predecessor’s global war on terrorism, even if he’s no longer calling it that.
Bill Kristol and friends are trying to make it politically toxic to criticize Israel.
The American Family Association has ramped up the nation’s anti-Muslim sentiment yet again.
Every new report out of Iran seems to bring us closer to the moment when Israel has decided it’s heard enough. What happens if that day actually happens ?
Of the U.S. military’s 10 combatant commands, only three are held by Army or Marine generals.
Remember when dealing with the utterances of Hugo Chávez that you should take them with a grain of salt (or twelve).
Hezbollah can tolerate the restoration of a synagogue, but many Americans are apoplectic about a Muslim community center and mosque two blocks from where the WTC once stood.
Colombia has sworn in a new president. And so begins the Santos era as the Uribe era heads for the history books.
German government payments compensating hunters for lost income due to radioactive boar have quadrupled since 2007.
This year’s Zogby poll of public opinion in the Middle East exhibits a marked shift on the Obama Administration, Iran.
Saddam Hussein’s closest adviser in the 1990s, Tariq Aziz, is talking to reporters, and he wants American troops to stay in Iraq.
The American military is on a mission in Afghanistan that the public is increasingly starting to question.
Not surprisingly, there is a great deal of disparity in terms of development on the two sides of the US-Mexican border.
While President Obama is pushing the Afghanistan surge, large numbers of elected Democrats are demanding we get out.
Will the Wikileaks document dump give even further impetus to the growing sentiment that the United States needs to leave Afghanistan ?
Today’s outrage of the day comes in the form of a new report claiming that the United States supported the release of the only man accused. But the report itself proves that isn’t what happened.
According to Maureen Dowd, Barack Obama’s biggest problem is that there are too many white people in this picture.
The world would undoubtedly be a better place if Islamic fundamentalism reached even 19th century Western notions of individualism and gender equality. But cultures evolve over decades, and bans on their practices are not useful means of promoting positive change within them.
84 of 91 European banks passed their stress tests. How will investors react?
Feldpost für unsere Soldaten is a campaign recognizing the sacrifices of German soldiers fighting in Afghanistan.
My latest for The National Interest, arguing that the talk of crisis in Europe is overblown, is up. Naturally, they’ve titled it “Crisis in the EU.”
As if the Gulf Oil Spill weren’t enough, there are now allegations that BP played a role in the release of the only man convicted in the murder of 190 Americans.
Since 9/11 there has been a steady trickle of stories about jihadists hooking up with Latin American drug cartels and the like. Here is a guide of story points that can help you identify when such a story is almost certainly bogus.
There is an al Qaeda link to yesterday’s terrorist attack in Uganda.
Switzerland will not extradite scumbag Roman Polanski.
What exactly is it about air conditioning that has some people so upset ?
It turns out that Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi isn’t dying after all, at least not any faster than any other human being.
NATO should resist preemptively declaring cyber attacks “an attack on all” members under Article 5.
America’s energy habit is getting people killed! What should we do about it?
Israel and Turkey held secret, informal talks recently. This is interesting, given the recent flotilla incident. What is more interesting is that the Israeli Foreign Minister learned of the event via the press.
Africans are rallying around the Ghanaian World Cup team, putting aside stark differences. Should we be surprised?