Pakistan’s New Tack on Fighting Terror

By setting consistent ground rules, Pakistan could win public support for war on terror
Ashley J. Tellis
May 9, 2008

US Pushes Pie-in-the-Sky Missile Defense in Europe

Rather than shoot down any enemy missiles, the plans risk starting an arms race
Tom Sauer
April 2, 2008

How to Win in Iraq Without Losing to Iran

By switching enemies midstream, the US has antagonized the Shiites without winning the Sunnis
Dilip Hiro
April 11, 2008

Time to Bury a Dangerous Legacy – Part II

Climatic catastrophe would follow regional nuclear conflict
Alan Robock
March 17, 2008

Time to Bury a Dangerous Legacy – Part I

A clear agenda combined with determination could prevent a nuclear 9/11
Graham Allison
March 14, 2008

Time to Bury a Dangerous Legacy – Part III

The notion that more nuclear weapons lead to a safe world is irrational
Jonathan Schell
March 19, 2008

How Social Media Is Helping Islamic State to Spread Its Poison

One writer blames exposure of massive secret US surveillance programs
Con Coughlin
November 11, 2014

Interview with an Islamic State Recruiter: “Democracy Is For Infidels”

Terrorists use texts more than 13 centuries old to justify brutality
Hasnain Kazim
October 31, 2014

Specter of Islamic State Looms Over Pakistan

The extremists are drawn to areas with chaotic governance and religious extremists
Farhan Bokhari
October 30, 2014

Syrians to Be Trained to Defend Territory, Not Take Ground From Jihadists, Officials Say

US will also recruit from refugee camps in Turkey and Jordan
Rajiv Chandrasekaran
October 24, 2014

As ISIS Take Kobane, NATO's Second Largest Army Sits on the Sidelines

Refusal to help Kurdish town is aid for the Islamic State
Alexander Christie-Miller
October 8, 2014