Follow-Up Needed After the EU’s Hezbollah Ban
The European Union (EU) dealt a blow to the Lebanon-based terrorist organization Hezbollah earlier this week, blacklisting the organization’s military wing. The EU was wise to focus its att...
The European Union (EU) dealt a blow to the Lebanon-based terrorist organization Hezbollah earlier this week, blacklisting the organization’s military wing. The EU was wise to focus its att...
On Monday, the European Union foreign ministers discussed in the context of their meeting in Brussels on an EU-wide ban on the military wing of Hezbollah. And for good reason: In the sum...
The investigation into the radicalization of the Boston Marathon bombing’s Tsarnaev brothers has only just begun. While the picture of the radicalization of th...
After decades of denial, Europe’s leaders may have to face the grim truth about the world’s most sophisticated terror group.
There's new evidence that the group's jihadist and political branches are intertwined.
Subcommittee on Middle East and North Africa, Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, and Subcommittee on Terrorism, Nonproliferation, and Trade...
Subcommittee on Middle East and North Africa, Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, and Subcommittee on Terrorism, Nonproliferation, and Trade...
In a surprise development on Friday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued an apology to Turkis...
In the wake of the Bulgarian bombing investigation, will the European Union finally designate Hezbollah a terrorist group?
Yesterday the Bulgarian government announced the results of its investigation into...
Barack Obama and Chuck Hagel look to the 34th president as a foreign-affairs model. But is it a willful misreading?
The Taliban have vowed to continue their "sacred jihad" if the Afghan government agrees to allow the United States to keep forces in Afghanistan past 2014. The Taliban made the statement as the A...
By LWJ Staff As NATO forces continue to scale down combat operations in Afghanistan, New Zealand forces that have been stationed in the relatively stable central province of Bam...
Ahead of what is sure to be a contentious presidential debate focusing on foreign policy on Monday, anonymous “intelligence officials” have decided to update the Benghazi story. &ldqu...
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***This article originally appeared in "State Sponsorship of Terrorism", a publication of IHS Defense, Risk and Security Consulting, in June 2012. Reproduced with permission © IHS (Global...
Progressive activists are corrupting the laws of war and putting free nations at increased risk.
Germany’s most famous living writer has unleashed an international debate by branding Israel the greatest threat to world peace. Günter Grass, author of the 1959 novel "...
Berlin — Last week, Germany’s most famous living writer called Israel the greatest impediment to world peace. Eighty-four-year-old Nobel literature laureate Günte...
Germany’s Nobel Prize winner defends Iran.