Radical Islam
U.S. Policymakers Must Recognize That Iran’s Hostage Taking Is Not the Work of Rogue Individuals but a Rogue Regime
The Slow Bleeding to Death of the Jewish State Is Part of Iran’s Ambition to Lead an Alliance of Islamic Governance
The United Nations Force Is Supposed to Prevent Hezbollah Military Buildup in Southern Lebanon and Disarm the Terrorists
Sometimes, External Forces Must Push People Toward the Difficult Choice of Replacing Their Leaders
Iranian Reformers and Hardliners Differ on Policy, Not Tactics, and the Electorate Does Not Matter to Them
Pezeshkian’s Dilemma: Either Appease the IRGCs Power and Ideology or Alienate His Own Reformist Constituency
Iran Is a Multi-National State, Much More Than Just the ‘Persian People’
The Hamas Leader’s Fate Demonstrates That Decisive Action Can Disrupt Militant Operations
The Erdoğan Regime Has Set a Target to Reach Nearly 12 Million People in Europe and N. America
Iran Has Destabilized and Transformed Iraq With Its Own Brand of Shi’ism
Regional Conflict Favors Extremists in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
Picking Ideological Fights Abroad May Not Bolster the Iranian Regime’s Standing at Home
Analysts Say They Doubt a New Leader of Hezbollah Will Be Appointed Anytime Soon
Do We Still Love the Civilization of Life More than They Love Death to the Point of Defending It Tooth and Nail from Our Enemies?
Fawzia Sido’s Decadelong Captivity Illustrates the Connections Between ISIS, Hamas and Other Jihadists
Jerusalem Must Decide Whether to Tolerate Repeated Attacks or End the Multi-Front War Iran Wages on Israel
The Liberal Government in 2021 Started a Program to Import a Foreign National Workforce of Hundreds of Thousands
Iran Believes It Faces Nothing Worse Than a Good Finger-Wagging by the White House for Its Attacks
Deploying Forces to the Region Is One Thing, but the U.S. Must Be Prepared to Use Them Against Iran
Israel Has Damaged the Image of Iran’s Leader, and Its Response to Iran’s Aggression Will Accelerate Change