Is Iraq Becoming a New Vietnam? - Part Two

Not necessarily, but a three-pronged approach could prevent the rise of active resistance
Timothy Carney
July 16, 2003

Is Iraq Becoming a New Vietnam? - Part One

Danger lies in a new hybrid of terrorism and Vietnam-style guerilla warfare
Orville Schell
July 14, 2003

At the Crossroads of History

The UN Secretary-General urges nations to avoid the path that led to two World Wars
Kofi Annan
June 30, 2003

Preempting North Korean Threat in the Sea

A smart U.S. foreign policy initiative is no substitute for a broader strategy
Michael O'Hanlon
June 20, 2003

Online Terrorists Prey on the Vulnerable

Websites target marginalized women and youth, recruiting for suicide missions
Gabriel Weimann
March 5, 2008

China and Pakistan: New Friends Can’t Compare

Common strategic interests make them all-weather friends
Willem van Kemenade
March 12, 2008

Muslim Pilgrims Begin Hajj Pilgrimage

Saudi Arabia on alert for Ebola, MERS and Islamic State extremists
October 8, 2014

Jihadists Leverage Social Media to Condemn US-Led Airstrikes

Those who behead are suddenly upset about airstrikes and civilian deaths
Matthew Hillburn
October 3, 2014

War Against the Islamic State

Countries in the Middle East scramble for new alliances
Talmiz Ahmad
October 1, 2014

Watch Three Mideastern Developments Very Carefully

Islamic State violence may spur new Sunni-Shia cooperation
Rami G. Khouri
September 29, 2014

Europe's Muslims Stand Up to ISIS With Public Protests, Twitter Campaign

Islamic State terrorists are an enemy of Islam
September 26, 2014