Post-bin Laden: Pakistan’s Hour of Choice

Pressured by the US and bloodied by terrorists, Pakistan must choose its destiny
Sadanand Dhume
May 17, 2011

Pakistan’s Not So Sleight of Hand

Overlooking bin Laden in Abbottabad shows either Pakistani complicity or incompetence on terror
Sumit Ganguly
May 4, 2011

How to Keep the Nuclear Genie in the Bottle

Nations cooperate to combat nuclear terrorism, despite disagreements over state activities
Richard Weitz
January 19, 2011

Christians of the Levant on the Brink of Extinction

In an ironic twist, Western countries may have hastened Christians' departure from the Middle East
May Akl
December 10, 2010

Iran’s Global Ambitions – Part III

Global opinion disapproves of Iran’s nuclear weapons program, but differs on how to stop it
Bruce Stokes
September 17, 2010

Iran’s Global Ambitions – Part II

China's caution in supporting UN sanctions is good news for Iran's nuclear aspirations
Willem van Kemenade
September 15, 2010

Opening a New Front Against ISIS in Libya

Intervention could rally extremists, destabilize neighbors and spur a new kind of Arab Spring
January 26, 2016

Al-Shabab Seizes African Union Base in Somalia

African Union strives to stabilize Somalia with 22,000 troops
January 15, 2016

Madaya Syria: Aid Convoy Sets Off for Besieged Town

Denying food shipments has become a weapon
January 11, 2016

The Spread of Wahhabism and the West’s Responsibility to the World

Support for dictators, limited education, inequality contributed to the extremism
Karen Armstrong
December 28, 2015

In Fighting the Islamic State, Obama Is a Tortoise and the GOP is Harebrained

Candidates and media may be failing test on juggling the many US priorities
David Ignatius
December 18, 2015