Cheap and Lethal: The Pentagon’s Plan for the Next Drone War
Worried about a potential war with China, the Pentagon is turning to a new class of weapons to fight the numerically superior People’s Liberation...
Read MoreThe ISIS Threat Never Left
Column: Why victories abroad are crucial for securing America's homeland
Read MoreThe Fall of Syria Changes Everything
Retired diplomat Chas Freeman and writer Pascal Lottaz discuss what happens now that Damascus is in the hands of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.
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The speed of the Assad dictatorship’s collapse stunned even the opposition. But the result is a power vacuum that Israel and Turkey have already...
Read MoreBeirut Gets a Reprieve—but for How Long?
If history is any guide, the latest Lebanese ceasefire may well have broken down by the time you read this.
Read MoreBritish Typhoons policing Ukraine's skies will be as 'dangerous as it gets'
Peacekeeping missions could be 'relatively simple and painless, or extremely difficult and probably quite dangerous,' a former RAF commander warns
Read MoreSDF secure and protect al-Hol Camp
Since Bahar al-Assad’s fall in Syria, ISIS has become more active, with attacks against the Syrian Democratic Forces intensifying, particularly in...
Read MoreIncreased ISIS activity in Iraq raises security concerns
Security and military sources report a significant increase in ISIS movements between Kirkuk and Salahaddin, with militants wearing military uniforms...
Read MoreAuctioning Off Judaism’s Past
As the collections of Sir Moses Montefiore and David Solomon Sassoon go under the hammer today, what’s the future for rare books and historic...
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