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Are We Being Sucked Into a Quagmire in Syria?
Mission creep would bog down the U.S. for years and could end with us fighting Assad, Hezbollah, Iran and Russia.
What Egypt's el-Sissi Wants From Trump
El-Sissi's Washington visit comes amid Trump's proposed budget cuts that would reduce spending on U.S. foreign aid.
What Will Trump Do About Iraq's Displaced Millions?
Instability in Iraq threatens U.S. foreign policy interests in the Middle East.
Can Merkel Calm German Nerves After the Berlin Attack?
Several plots have been planned by refugees recently settled in Germany.
How U.S. Torture Meant No Justice for 9/11 Victims
After September 11, the U.S. turned to torture, indefinite detention and unfair trials.
Michael Rubin: Why Has ISIS Been So Successful?
Upon capturing a village, they quickly assassinated those identified as enemies.
Four Things to Know About Defense Pick 'Mad Dog' Mattis
He's at odds with Trump on voiding the Iran deal and confronting Putin.
Michael Rubin: Why Is Gen. Flynn Taking Erdogan's side?
Flynn whitewashes Erdogan's embrace of Hamas and the Syrian tyrant al-Bashir.
The New President Will Be Pressed to Intervene in Syria
The Syrian civil war presents a perfect storm, with Assad, Russia and Iran as the antagonists.
The Quetta Attack: Is ISIS Extending Into Pakistan?
ISIS is also increasingly active in Afghanistan.
Do Muslims Easily Assimilate Into American Society?
Muslim Americans are markedly more liberal than Muslims elsewhere.
Trump's ISIS Plans: Empty Threats, Fibs and Confusion
After all his criticism of current U.S. counterterrorism policy, Trump offers a vague rehash of it.
What Exactly's Going On in the Battle for Aleppo?
Obama, Erdogan, Putin, Khamenei, the Saudis, Assad and the Syrian rebels are fighting not just for Aleppo but for the balance of power in the region.
Republicans Abandon Homeland Security for Platitudes
Giuliani shouted about "Islamic extremist terrorism" without offering a single policy other than committing the U.S. to "unconditional victory."
A History of Car and Truck Ramming Attacks
There's a long history of ramming attacks. The main reason: Using a car or truck as a deadly weapon is especially hard to stop.
How Islamist Terror Came to Bangladesh
The victims included nine Italians, seven Japanese, one Indian, two Bangladeshis and one U.S. citizen of Bangladeshi origin. Three attended U.S. colleges.
Al-Qaeda Claims Killing of LGBT Editor in Bangladesh
Jihadi group says pair were killed for "practicing and promoting homosexuality."
Shi'ite Cleric Among 47 Killed in Saudi Mass Execution
A prominent Shi'ite Muslim cleric and dozens of al Qaeda members were among those killed.