Yemen, Iraq, Syria, and Kobani

Shoshana Bryen

Pentagon spokesman Adm. John Kirby told reporters he understood that U.S. air power wouldn’t save Kobani, but there is a “larger strategy” in place.

The Defender of the Beheaders

Whatever the post-colonialists might claim, the truth is that all Jihad offshoots, from Boko Haram to the Taliban, operate with the same degree of barbarity, with or without Americans or Zionists.

Analysis: Misunderstanding Palestine

Louis Rene Beres

Oddly enough, especially as he quite willingly combats ISIS/IS Jihadist forces in Syria and Iraq, U.S. President Barack Obama still subscribes to the contrived Palestinian narrative of a “Two-State Solution.”

How Turkey Went Bad

Only twelve years ago, the Republic of Turkey was correctly seen as a stalwart NATO ally, the model of a pro-Western Muslim state, and a bridge between Europe and the Middle East.

The Muslim Brotherhood, ISIS and American PR Firms

The Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) requires any American acting as agents of foreign principals in a political or quasi-political capacity to make public disclosures of their relationship with the foreign principal