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After Three Years of Extreme Vetting, I Nearly Gave Up on My American Dream

I am an Iraqi Muslim who is about to become an American citizen. → Read More

The Battle for Mosul: Has the US Backed an Incompetent Commander in Iraq?

With the Iraqi army battling to free Mosul from the clutches of ISIS, the coalition fo → Read More

Turkey’s Erdogan Cleans House to Form a More Perfect Islamic State

The failed coup in Turkey on July 15-16 has done exactly what many experts predicted: → Read More

How France Could Have Prevented the Massacre in Nice

For the third time in eighteen months, France is a scene of a major terror attack. → Read More

After the Victory at Fallujah, How to Destroy ISIS Once and for All

Thirteen years ago, the U.S. → Read More

Orlando Shooting: ISIS Could Lose the Mideast and Win in the West

As the death toll rises from the Orlando mass shooting that left at least 50 people de → Read More

Clinton or Trump: Which Candidate Would Israel Choose?

To say that U.S.-Israeli relations have cooled under the Obama and Netanyahu administr → Read More

Is This the Beginning of the End of the Islamic State?

Just as the U.S.-led coalition fighting ISIS is making real progress on the ground, po → Read More

The Nightmare Scenario Facing Iraq – and the US

Just as the Iraqi government announced the beginning of the operations to liberate Mos → Read More

Turkey Is Playing a Dangerous Game With ISIS as It Seeks Islamic Glory

If you want to be a dictator, the first thing you do is control the press in the count → Read More

Iran Has a Surprising Favorite in the U.S. Presidential Race

After years of isolation and sanctions imposed by the United States and the United Nat → Read More

A Trump Presidency Could Give ISIS a Foothold in the US

Donald Trump has done what few politicians have been able to achieve in this century: → Read More

The Two ISIS Battles That Could Change the Face of the Middle East

The number 562 is relatively meaningless to most people. → Read More

Al-Qaeda Is Taking Control of a Pivotal Middle-East Country

The 11-month-long chaotic civil war in Yemen has reached a decisive moment. → Read More

Here’s Who ISIS Would Vote for in the US Presidential Election

Since the Paris attacks last November and the San Bernardino shootings a month later – the first directed by ISIS and the latter inspired by the terror group - the 2016 U.S. presidential candidates have offered more details on their plans to counter the Islamic State. The presidential hopefuls have presented an array of opinions, with some urging a more aggressive posture, including American… → Read More

4 Disturbing Lessons from the New ISIS Video on the Paris Attacks

ISIS's recent seventeen-minute video "Kill Them Wherever You Find Them" portraying nin → Read More

After Retaking Ramadi, Is Iraq Ready to Fight for Mosul?

When ISIS was defeated in Ramadi last month, the terror group that directed the Paris → Read More

How Qatar Is Funding al-Qaeda--and Why That Could Help the U.S.

Ask Americans to name the terror group they fear most, and they’ll probably says ISIS, → Read More

Why Paris Was the Target of the ISIS Massacre

As the toll of the six attacks in Paris on Friday rises to at least 129 dead and 350 w → Read More

ISIS Has a New Favorite Social Media Network

Terror Jihadi groups like ISIS and al-Qaeda are now shifting much of their social medi → Read More