Turkey’s Next Move

The Turkish incursion into the north Syrian town of Jarabulus and its environs, which began on August 24, is the latest dramatic re-shuffling of the deck in a long and agonizing conflict.
Europe Debates the Burkini

The French city of Nice has lifted a controversial ban on Muslim burkinis after a court ruled such prohibitions illegal.
Trump Could Be Catastrophic for Israel

Conventional wisdom suggests that Donald Trump would be better for Israel than his opponent.
Is Ankara Really at War with Jihadis?

Without a realistic diagnosis of Turkey’s Islamic terror problem, the chances of successful treatment are close to nil.
A Month of Islam and Multiculturalism in Britain: July 2016

The law and not religion should be the basis of justice for citizens.
The Anatomy of a Deception

And as the sun rises in the morning, the government of Iran has already abducted more Americans to hold for future ransoms.
As the Arab World Crumbles, New Alliances Emerge

Hamas, Islamic State and Iran have brought about what was once thought impossible.
King of Morocco Mohammed VI: Anyone Who Believes Jihadists Will Find Virgins in Heaven is Insane

Muslim jihadists who kill in the name of Allah are heretics who are destined to dwell in hell for eternity, said the King of Morocco, Mohammed VI, on August 20.
Ban the Burqa, Allow the Burkini

France has been seized by a silly hysteria over the burkini, prompting me to wonder when Europeans will get serious about their Islamist challenge.
Foreign Muslim Funding of Western Universities

The academic targets of Islamic finance are specific and form part of a distinct agenda.