ISIS in Egypt: The Other Big Threat to the West

They can take a cue from Israel.
Fresh Perspectives on Benghazi Keep the Scandals Alive

There is also a movie coming out in January entitled “13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi,” that we’re hoping is as powerful as the book and the story from the men who wrote it.
With All Eyes on ISIS, Iran ‘Drills’ Israel’s Destruction

The West is, unfortunately, all too capable of pretending Iran is its ally against a more graphic but, meanwhile, much smaller threat.
Netanyahu and Putin Meet In Paris, Commit To Further Cooperation

Prime Minister Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Paris during the 2015 UN Climate Change Conference.
Turkey: Wrong Partner to Fight Terror

In Erdogan’s usual Sunni supremacist language, he accused the victims of jihad rather than the jihadists.
How Terrorism’s Victims are Responding

Belgium’s justice minister came in for a fair bit of stick this week over some injudicious observations regarding the Nov. 13 Islamist terrorist massacre in Paris.
After Paris Attacks, Europe Showing More Interest in Israeli Security Solutions

Following the terror attacks in Paris, Israeli companies specializing in security, have noted an increased interest in their products and services by European clients.
Media and Russia Still Protect Snowden

Former CIA director James Woolsey accuses NSA defector Edward Snowden of having a role in the terrorist attacks in Paris.
Fear has Engulfed Europe

Europe is entering a new era.
Dancing in the Moonlight: Song of the Paris Attacks

It is that idea that was attacked in Paris and that idea which we must now defend.