Denver

June 29, 2023 | Ivana Stradner, Anthony Ruggiero

Russia’s Biowarfare Lies Can’t Go Unanswered

The Russian disinformation machine has spun its latest web of lies. Last week, the Russian Defense Ministry accused the U.S. of preparing to target Russian troops with drones carrying malaria-bearing...

October 19, 2022 | J. Pedro Zúquete |

In War on Terror 2.0, the Watchword Is: ‘Be Careful for What You Wish’

The narrative coming from the administration decries the threat of violence from only the right.

September 6, 2022 | Dr. Georgianna Shea, Matthew Brockie

Washington must act to build capable federal cybersecurity workforce

With the U.S. facing a reported cybersecurity personnel shortage of at least 700,000 workers, the White House’s July workforce summit set the appropriately ambitious goal of filling those vacancies. The...

October 10, 2017 |

Empty Threat or Serious Danger: Assessing North Korea’s Risk to the Homeland

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August 28, 2017 | Daveed Gartenstein-Ross

Save the Terrorism Prevention Toolkit

Co-authored by George Selim. The images from Charlottesville captured the nation’s attention. Cameras showed Nazi salutes, swastikas, and ...

March 4, 2014 | |

College Campus Gives Iran Nuke Thug Hero’s Welcome

Javad Zarif, Iran’s foreign minister and chief nuclear negotiator, did not take questions from the international press while in Vienna last month for nuclear talks. But he did take time to...

July 19, 2012 | Clifford D. May

Arming Ourselves Against Barbarians

We can’t do it with appeasement, accommodation and sophistry.

June 21, 2012 | Clifford D. May Scripps Howard News Service

The Trouble with Multiculturalism

It undermines freedom.

March 15, 2012 | Claudia Rosett Denver Council on Foreign Relations |

Gaming and the U.N. System, for Tyranny, Terror, and Profit

February 15th, 2012 Ms. Claudia Rosett, Journalist-in-residence with the Foundation for Defense of Democracies; Member, The Wall Street Journal editorial board 1...

February 24, 2010 | Dr. Walid Phares American Thinker

Najibullah Zazi: Genome of the Homegrown Jihadist

Najibullah Zazi is not just an "isolated extremist" caught in September 2009 while crossing a New York bridge with plans to bomb few tunnels -- end of the story. Zazi's "jihad" story is way...

October 2, 2008 |

Do As I Say, Not As I Do

Gwen Ifill's conflict for thee, but not for me.

August 30, 2008 | Claudia Rosett Pajamas Media

The Fun Begins

Until today, this presidential campaign has been a grinding experience to watch. It has been mostly about getting to know Barack Obama, who whether on world speed-tour, or columned stage, Berlin...

August 27, 2008 | Claudia Rosett The Rosett Report |

They’ ll Have Nuclear Bombs, But Why Worry? ‘ We’ ll Have Universal Healthcare

With all the charm of Lady Macbeth at the castle banquet, Hillary has had her say (in which she lavished more praise on the late Bill Gwatney and Stephanie Tubbs Jones than she did on Barack Obam...

August 26, 2008 | Claudia Rosett The Rosett Report

Politics and the Etiquette and Art of Mortality

The appearance of Sen. Ted Kennedy on the Democratic stage in Denver last night needs the narrative ministrations not of a journalist, but of a novelist — and a superb novelist at that. Per...

August 26, 2008 |

Aurora Police & Feds Bust Plot Targeting Obama

The local CBS News affiliate in Denver reports: CBS4 has learned at least four people are under arrest in connection with a possible plot to kill Barack Obama at his Thurs...

June 14, 2006 | Scripps Howard News Service |

Bashing Israel

Authored by Jay Ambrose Visit Israel, listen to speakers who have served or are now serving in top positions in the Israeli Defense Force, and you quickly learn that Israelis ar...

June 12, 2006 | Scripps Howard News Service

Zarqawi Could Run, But Couldn’t Hide

Authored by Jay Ambrose One of the most important things about the killing of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is that the dropping of the bombs that shattered his lungs was made possible b...

September 21, 2005 | Clifford D. May

Profiles and Courage

I'm writing this on my laptop in the Atlanta airport, waiting for a flight delayed due to weather. But I can't complain. I didn't spend long at the security check. On the other han...

April 6, 2005 | |

The Pope of Freedom

By: Dr. Walid Phares. It was October 1978, during the Lebanon war. Syrian artillery pounded the free enclave of my motherland: Dozens of civilians were killed every day. As a la...

June 29, 2003 |

Wahhabism & Islam in the U.S.

By Stephen Schwartz EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the text of testimony before the Senate Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security on Thursday, June 26, 2003....