Skip to main content
About
About FDD
FDD Team
Advisors
Jobs and Internships
National Security Network
Issues
Iran
Israel at War
Russia
China
Turkey
Cyber
All Issues
Projects
Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation
Transformative Cyber Innovation Lab
Center on Economic and Financial Power
Center on Military and Political Power
Air and Missile Defense Program
FDD's Long War Journal
Barish Center for Media Integrity
Iran Program
China Program
International Organizations Program
Israel Program
Nonproliferation Program
Turkey Program
Russia Program
National Security Network
All Projects
Products
Analysis
Op-eds
Flash Briefs
Insights
Policy Briefs
Foreign Policy Trackers
Memos
Monographs
Visuals
Legislative Testimonies
Public Comments
In The News
Quotes
Broadcast Appearances
Podcasts
The Iran Breakdown
Foreign Podicy
Generation Jihad
FDD Events Podcast
FDD Morning Brief
Overnight Brief
Connect
Events
Government Relations
Legislative Testimonies
Public Comments
Media Center
Press Releases
Media Calls
National Security Network
Subscribe
Invest
About
About FDD
FDD Team
Advisors
Jobs and Internships
National Security Network
Issues
Iran
Israel at War
Russia
China
Turkey
Cyber
All Issues
Projects
Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation
Center on Economic and Financial Power
Center on Military and Political Power
Barish Center for Media Integrity
Iran Program
China Program
International Organizations Program
Israel Program
Nonproliferation Program
Turkey Program
Russia Program
National Security Network
All Projects
Products
Analysis
In The News
Podcasts
FDD Morning Brief
Overnight Brief
Connect
Events
Government Relations
Media Center
National Security Network
Subscribe
Invest
Home
»
Analysis
Analysis
Filter
Close
Products
May 3, 2009
Report from Afghanistan
Kabul, Afghanistan “Toto, I don’t think we’re in Kansas anymore.” Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz The first thing that strikes you getting off the plane in...
May 1, 2009
Iran Gasoline Sanctions Legislation Introduced in House
Washington, D.C. (May 1, 2009) -- The Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) welcomed the introduction of the bipartisan Iran Refined Petroleum Sanctions Act of 2009,...
May 1, 2009
Saying No to Justice
I did something today that I’ve never done before. The Department of Justice, which I proudly served for a quarter century as an assistant U.S. attorney and a deputy U.S. marshal, asked me...
April 30, 2009
Torture TV
When I was asked to appear on The Daily Show, the news-with-views edgy-comedy TV program, I was reluctant. The issue: whether “enhanced interrogation techniques” used to pry informati...
April 30, 2009
Lives For Sale
Probing President Obama's resolve, North Korea is now cranking its nuclear extortion routine into high gear. Following its April 5 illicit test of a ballistic missile, Kim Jong Il's reg...
April 28, 2009
New Senate Legislation Would Empower President Obama to Sanction Gasoline Sales to Iran
Supports Obama administration’s diplomatic outreach aimed at ending Iranian regime’s nuclear weapons program Washington, D.C. (April 28, 2009)—The Foundation for Defens...
April 28, 2009
Homegrown Terrorists in the U.S. and U.K.
The Center for Terrorism Research has released its newest study, Homegrown Terrorists in the U.S. and U.K.: An Empirical Study of the Radicalization Process, by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross a...
April 25, 2009
Fixing Our Pakistan Problem
This article was published in The Journal of International Security Affairs (No. 16, Spring 2009)....
April 25, 2009
What Was the CIA Up To?
This is a delicate business involving some unpleasantness; it must be entrusted to the hands and tongues and pens of men who are completely above suspicion and without self-interest, for the weal...
April 23, 2009
House Introduces Legislation to Limit Iran’s Gasoline Imports
Would Provide Leverage in Negotiations over Iran's Nuclear Weapons Program Washington, D.C. (April 23, 2009) -- The Foundation for Defense...
April 23, 2009
Shock Therapy
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was the mastermind behind the terrorist atrocities of Sept. 11, 2001. If U.S. intelligence operatives had spotted him in a remote area of Pakistan and killed him with a Pre...
April 23, 2009
The U.N.’s Durban II Debacle
GENEVA -- As I write this, the United Nations Durban Review Conference on "racism" is still officially in session, stumbling toward the close, on Friday, of its five-day run at the U.N.'s pa...
April 22, 2009
Open Fuel Standard Act Introduced in Senate and House
Bill Seeks to Strengthen National Security by Ending Oil's Monopoly in Transportation Washington, D.C. (April 22, 2009) -- The Foundation...
April 20, 2009
The Memos Prove We Didn’t Torture
The four memos on CIA interrogation released by the White House last week reveal a cautious and conservative Justice Department advising a CIA that cared deeply about staying within the law. Far...
April 16, 2009
Romancing the Jihad
Ask those on the Left what values they champion, and they will say equality, tolerance, women’s rights, gay rights, workers’ rights, and human rights. Militant Islamists oppose all th...
April 16, 2009
We Need Action,Not Words, On North Korea
President Barack Obama's hollow response to North Korea's April 5 illicit missile test amounts to another score for North Korea's Kim Jong Il. Kim has again defied the so-called in...
April 16, 2009
Hit Iran Where it Hurts
Co-authored by Joshua Goodman Barack Obama's recent call for a "world without nuclear weapons" represents a daunting challenge in an era of increased nuclear proliferation....
April 16, 2009
Syria’s plan
In an interview with the Emirate daily Al-Khaleej last week, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad once again revealed his intention to dominate Lebanon. Assad made a number of thinly-veiled threats a...
April 15, 2009
Speaking Truth to Muslim Power
'The United States is not at war with Islam and will never be. In fact, our partnership with the Muslim world is critical in rolling back a fringe ideology that people of all faiths reject."...
April 14, 2009
John Wayne to the Rescue
‘We have this strong bias toward individual action.” It was 1995, and Barack Obama was diagnosing the American character. His conclusion was not a happy one: too much self-reliance, t...
April 14, 2009
Will Obama Put an End to Pirates Once and For All?
Pirates and presidents. Hostages and heroes. Since the early years of the Republic, we've judged our presidents on their ability to defeat pirates and rescue hostages. Remember Jimm...
April 13, 2009
Intelligence Briefing #006: Algeria’s Elections
INTELLIGENCE BRIEFING #006 _____________________________...
April 10, 2009
Pirates Test the ‘Rule of Law’
When Somali Muslim pirates raided the Alabama on Wednesday, the U.S.-flagged cargo ship was cruising the Indian Ocean en route to Mombassa. The 21 Americans in the crew were trying to deliver ton...
April 9, 2009
Hezbollah’s al-Manar television glorifies terrorism on Indonesia Telkom television
Washington, April 9, 2008 - Washington, DC -- The Coalition Against Terrorist Media today called on Indonesia Telkom to cease its broadcasts of al-Manar, Hezbollah...
April 9, 2009
Korean Lessons
President Obama had warned Kim Jong Il that should he launch a long-range ballistic missile the U.S. would “take appropriate steps to let North Korea know that it can’t threaten the s...
April 9, 2009
Bashar Assad the Peacemaker? Think Again
In the last two or three years, a number of old arguments regarding Syria have again become fashionable. One of them is that peace with Syria is not only “there to be had”, but that i...
April 6, 2009
Unanimous Senate Amendment Opposes Federal Funds for Companies Doing Business in Iran’s Energy Secto
Energy Department has pending contract with Iran's largest gasoline supplier Washington, D.C. (April 6, 2009) -- The Foundation for Defense of Demo...
April 6, 2009
Beyond Terrorism
‘Allah is our objective. The Prophet is our leader. The Koran is our law. Jihad is our way. Dying in the way of Allah is our highest hope." This is the battle cry of Hizb al-Ikhwan al-Musli...
April 6, 2009
American Interests in Pakistan
Recent turmoil in Pakistan has altered the political landscape in ways that should register with policymakers in Washington. Events have cast something of a pall over the government of President...
April 2, 2009
Middle East Caricature
Let’s not call the political cartoonist Pat Oliphant an anti-Semite or even an Israel-basher. Let’s just be clear about what he is doing: encouraging those whose intentions are genoci...
April 2, 2009
Why Not To Join The U.N. Human Rights Council
As part of President Obama's "new era of engagement," the U.S. State Department has just announced plans to seek one of the 47 seats on the United Nations Human Rights Council. This overturn...
March 31, 2009
Spain’s ‘Universal Jurisdiction’ Power Play
As the U.S. government’s myriad intrusions radically transform our economy, few seem to notice the dangerous progress of the international Left’s assault on American sovereignty. With...
March 31, 2009
A Case Built on Irrationality
The Uighur saga nicely captures all the irrationality and hypocrisy of our counterterrorism approach. That policy foolishly holds that we can focus on terrorist activity without focusing on the j...
March 30, 2009
The Return of Weakness
In diplomacy and espionage, there is no worse mistake than "mirror-imaging," that is, ascribing to foreigners your own actions and views. For Westerners this is especially debilitating, given our...
March 28, 2009
Let’s Put Bylines on Our ‘National’ Intelligence Estimates
Charles Freeman's withdrawal from his appointment as the chairman of the National Intelligence Council (NIC) offers an opportunity to assess whether personal views should have any role in in...
March 27, 2009
Obama Gets It Right, Mostly, With His Plan for Afghanistan
President Obama outlined his new Afghanistan-Pakistan policy today, and for the most part, got it right. He laid out a specific strategic objective, "to disrupt, dismantle and defeat Al Qaeda --...
March 26, 2009
The American Counter-Revolution
The question posed by social scientist Charles Murray at the American Enterprise Institute’s annual dinner this month could hardly have been simpler: Do Americans want the United States to...
March 26, 2009
The U.N.’s ‘Alliance of Civilizations’
President Obama is expected to travel early next month to Istanbul, where he will attend a meeting of a United Nations-spawned outfit called the Alliance of Civilizations. Under that grand title,...
March 26, 2009
Bin Laden’s Somali Gambit
Last week, al-Qaeda chieftain Usama bin Laden interjected himself yet once again into the ongoing conflict in the territory of the former Somali Democratic Republic. On closer examination, the mo...
March 24, 2009
CAIR’s Well-Deserved Expulsion
A week ago, the FBI officially announced that it has cut ties with the Council on American-Islamic Relations. The self-styled civil-rights organization is characteristically squawking, but the FB...
March 20, 2009
In Overture to Iran, Obama Negotiates Without Leverage
President Obama unveiled the first part of his Iranian policy directly to ... the Iranian People. It was a good opening pitch, insofar as it went. But Iran is playing hardball, so the important t...
March 19, 2009
Does The U.N. Really Matter?
His travels apparently bankrolled in part by Iran, his excellency the president of the United Nations General Assembly, Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann, recently took a three-week trip to Syria, F...
March 18, 2009
Talking with the Mullahs
President Obama keeps telling us that he wants to sit down and talk with Iran’s ruling mullahs, as if this would be a drastic change from the past. But the Bush administration negotiated ex...
March 16, 2009
The Administration Kowtows
Over the last three weeks, the Obama administration has sent three clear signals to the Chinese leadership. First came the news that Chas Freeman would chair the National Intelligence Co...
March 16, 2009
Which Way Will the Wind Blow From Damascus?
Syrian President Bashar Assad has become the hottest ticket in the world, from Washington to Paris and from Riyadh to Cairo. Everybody wants to meet him, be seen with him and get on his good side...
March 15, 2009
The Appeasers
They like to call themselves “realists,” but their proper name is “appeasers.” They follow in the hollow footsteps of Neville Chamberlain, who signed an agreement wi...
March 12, 2009
FDD Senior Fellow Orde Kittrie Testifies on Divestment from Iran’s Energy Sector
Washington, D.C. (March 12, 2009) - Orde Kittrie, a professor of law at Arizona State University and a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, testified today...
March 12, 2009
Money to Burn?
This month, there was an “International Conference in Support of the People and Economy of Darfur,” and billions of dollars were raised not just from America and Europe but also from...
March 12, 2009
The Chinese Navy’s Somali Cruise
by Dr. Peter Pham Since the beginning of January, three vessels of China's People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) - the Guangzhou-class destroyer Wuhan...
March 12, 2009
The U.N.’s Year Of Libya
At a White House meeting on Tuesday, President Obama and United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon were full of praise for a U.S.-U.N. partnership, which Obama envisions as "extraordinarily co...
<
1
…
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
…
433
>