The fact that no matter what we do there will always be the possibility of terrorist attacks isn’t something presidents are supposed to say.
America and the World
Fear Wins, Obama Loses
Manipulating the public’s emotions has never been Obama’s strong suit.Â
How to Defeat ISIS
The Turks won’t like it, but the U.S. has to back the Kurds.
The Spy Who Couldn’t Keep His Mouth Shut
With Jonathan Pollard out on parole after serving 30 years for spying for Israel, the public deserves a reprieve from the bilateral hypocrisy his case inspired.
It’s Beginning to Feel Like 2002 All Over Again
With hate and fear on the rise, the ugly atmosphere feels a bit familiar.
Republicans Call Bernie Sanders Absurd for Agreeing with the Pentagon
During last Saturday’s Democratic debate on CBS, the moderator asked Bernie Sanders if he still believed that climate change is the greatest threat to national security-and he said yes. Republican senators scoffed at his claim that climate change could lead to destabilization and more terrorism, calling it “unrelated,” “disingenuous,” and even “absurd.” But what the […]
A Grand Bargain with Putin Against ISIS?
Unpleasant as it may be, a deal with Russia could help counter ISIS and restore stability to Syria.
Paris, Friday the Thirteenth
Terrorists’ new target: places where regular people go for joie de vivre to eat, drink and unwind.Â
The ISIS Trap That the United States Must Avoid
Our efforts will be self-defeating if we drive Sunni nationalists closer to ISIS.
We Need Clarity about ISIS, and the Democratic Candidates Didn’t Provide It
Many Democrats-including the candidates for president at Saturday night’s debate in Iowa-are not registering the full import of the attacks in Paris. When French President Francois Hollande declared the massacre “an act of war” and ISIS claimed responsibility and announced that the attacks were the “first of a storm,” the conflict with ISIS entered a […]

