It’s been a year since the Egyptian military committed the worst massacre in modern Egypt’s history. Why does the U.S. continue to fund it?
It’s been a year since the Egyptian military committed the worst massacre in modern Egypt’s history. Why does the U.S. continue to fund it?
Iraq Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has driven Sunnis into the arms of ISIS.
U.S. airstrikes are just the kind of outside force that will keep ISIS strong and unified.
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, leader of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, served five years in a U.S.-run prison camp.
As we contemplate sending weapons to “vetted” Syrian rebels, our recent involvements in the Mideast remind us how risky that is.
From providing relief for trapped Yazidis to supporting a potential new Iraqi unity government.
If the U.S. wants to mediate a long-lasting peace in Israel-Palestine, it must negotiate with Hamas.
U.S. civil society is more critical of Israeli actions in Palestine than ever. When will the U.S. government catch up?
TV pundits and analysts could use a reality check when it comes to Obama’s use of military force.
The case parallels the sarin attack in Syria a year ago.