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Aiding the Christians Targeted by ISIS for Extermination

By Jessica Kasmer-Jacobs – The Wall Street Journal – John Eibner, the CEO of Christian Solidarity International-USA, has seen the bodies that many of his coreligionists in the West [...]

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Why Air Power Alone Won’t Beat ISIS

By Max Boot- The Wall Street Journal – Ever since the dawn of the air age more than a century ago, military strategists have been prone to the delusion that bombing by itself can win wars. [...]

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Why Do These Young Muslims Hate Us?

By Hisham Melhem – Politico Magazine – America’s Muslims are very diverse, largely middle class and mostly mainstream; they are much less alienated than European Muslims, and many of [...]

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The Tolerable Level of Terrorism

By David P. Goldman – Asia Times – Reprinted by Middle East Forum “Round up the usual suspects” was the brunt of President Obama’s address to the American public [...]

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ISIS Is Expanding Its International Reach. That Is Hardly a Sign of Weakness

By Hassan Hassan- The Guardian – The United Nations’ sanctions monitoring team warned last Tuesday that Libya wasemerging as a key stronghold for Islamic State close to the shorelines of [...]

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Can Washington Unite on Fighting Islamic State?

By Gerald F. Seib – The Wall Street Journal – President Barack Obama clearly intended his Sunday night address from the Oval Office to pull the nation together behind his strategy for [...]

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The Big Hole in Obama’s Islamic State Strategy

By David Ignatius – The Washington Post – At the center of President Obama’s strategy for dealing with the Islamic State is an empty space. It’s supposed be filled by a hypothetical [...]

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Open the Door for Persecuted Iraqi Christians

By Daniel Williams – The Washington Post – Of course, the Texas senator’s suggestion that Christians should be accepted into the United States as refugees, in exclusive preference [...]

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Will Parliament Really Take Off?

By Mohamed Nour Farahat – Egypt Independent – Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm We all support the state. Nobody supports the non-state. Nobody wants Egypt to become like it [...]

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What Is Salafism: How a Nonpolitical Ideology Became a Political Force?

By Jacob Olidort – Foreign Affairs – In the wake of the bombing of the Russian plane in Sinai and the attacks in Paris, the self-proclaimed Islamic State (also known as ISIS) seems [...]