Turkey-Russia Idlib Agreement: A Lesson for the US

If America’s enemies support their allies, then the United States must stand by its friends.
Monuments to the Caliphate in North-East Syria

The Caliphate might have been short lived. But the forces that engendered it have not disappeared or been replaced by others.
The Seductive Appeal of Jihadist Terror

While opposing jihadist terror has become a security obligation in the US, Europe, and Israel, too-little analytic attention has been directed toward focused remedies for such terror, those that could build solidly upon searches for immortality.
Iran Blames US and Israel for Attack on Parade That Killed 29

The Iranian government is blaming several foreign countries, including the U.S. and Israel, for an attack on Saturday in which gunmen opened fire at a military parade in southwestern Iran on Friday, killing 29 and wounding over 70.
There’s a War Going On out There

Three wars, at the very least, are raging in the Middle East, and Israel will get fallout from all of them.
The Immoral Foreign Policy of the “Resistance”

They are a power play. And given the disastrous failures of the “Resistance’s” foreign policies, it is clear that the outcome of this power struggle is something to which no one can be indifferent.
Kurds Who Fought ISIS Now Hunted by Iran’s Regime

“We are not in the mountains. We are inside the cities, and people see that,” he said. “We have gained the people’s hearts.”
After ISIS: How They Won Even Though They Were Defeated

Maj.-Gen. Majid Al-Tamimi died in August 2014 trying to pilot his Iraqi helicopter to rescue Yazidis who were fleeing Islamic State.
The Future of Eastern Syria and the Israeli Interest

The war between the Assad regime in Syria and the largely Sunni Arab uprising against it, which began in March 2011, is now in its closing stages.
Andrew Brunson Case Proves US-Turkey Alliance has been Over for Years

As the crisis in U.S.-Turkey relations escalates, the time has come to imagine the unimaginable.