Tehran Is Expanding Beyond Proxies to Forge Direct State Alliances, with Qatar as a Key Enabler
MEF Executive Director Delivered Blockbuster Testimony to the DOGE Subcommittee
If Erdoğan Is Serious About Change, He Should Release PKK Founder Öcalan from Prison and Step Down
What Is Being Decided Is Not Just the Fate of Ukraine, but the Future of the Global Order Itself
Instances of Alleged Foreign Influence and Funding Compound a Student Radicalization Problem
Iran May Be On Its Way to Falling Victim to the First Bitcoin Revolution Because of the Inability of Iran’s Electrical Grid to Keep Up
A New Book Chronicles the Fascinating History of Arab Immigration to America
If Turkey and Pakistan Can Support Terrorists in Kashmir, Punjab, and Even Kerala, India Can Support Democrats in Syria, Iraq, and Turkey
Testimony Uncovers $122 Million to Entities Tied to Hamas, Hezbollah, and Al-Qaeda Affiliates
Spotlight: Qatar Must End Its Terrorism Support
Qatar’s double game as both U.S. ally for counterterrorism and major state sponsor of terrorism went up in flames with Israel’s September 9, 2025, bombing of Hamas’s luxury Doha headquarters, killing several senior leaders of the designated terrorist organization.
It’s time for the Qataris to choose sides: ally with the civilized world against men who slaughter innocents in cold blood, or maintain their ties to and support for terrorists. They should make their choice knowing that harboring killers now comes at a price.
It’s time for the Qataris to choose sides: ally with the civilized world against men who slaughter innocents in cold blood, or maintain their ties to and support for terrorists. They should make their choice knowing that harboring killers now comes at a price.
The Explosions That Shattered the Morning Calm in Doha’s Katara District on September 9, 2025, Marked a Restoration of Moral Clarity in Warfare
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Fall 2025 Volume 32: Number 4
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