Pan Am

May 6, 2016 | Orde Kittrie

Iran Still Owes $53 Billion in Unpaid U.S. Court Judgments to American Victims of Iranian Terrorism

FDD Research Memo

July 13, 2015 | Michael Ledeen

Omar

One day in the mid-sixties I was on a Pan Am 747 from London to Chicago, sitting next to my then-employer, Omar Sharif.  I was a member of the “Omar Sharif Bridge Circus,” an unl...

April 9, 2014 | Sheryl Saperia |

Iran’s Charter of Intolerance

Co-authored by Danny Eisen Canadian stakeholders have approached Senator David Tkachuk, who championed the Justice for Victims of Terrorism Act (JVTA) for eight years b...

March 20, 2012 | Sheryl Saperia The Huffington Post

Bill C-10 Will Finally Punish Terrorists AND Their State Sponsors

Bill C-10, the government's controversial omnibus crime bill, recently passed...

September 29, 2011 | Orde Kittrie Arms Control Association |

Using Stronger Sanctions to Increase Negotiating Leverage With Iran

Six days after his inauguration, President Barack Obama declared that “if countries like Iran are willing to unclench their fist, they will find an extended hand from us.” Over the 10...

May 16, 2011 | Jonathan Schanzer The American Spectator

Achieving the Impossible

 President Barack Obama's response to the spread of unrest across the Middle East has been an unpredictable combination of neutrality (Tunisia), reluctant involvement (Egypt), and force...

March 17, 2011 |

On the NRO Libya Editorial, I Respectfully Dissent

I respectfully dissent from Wedesday’s NRO editorial, which urges that the United States go to war with Libya. The editorial doesn’t put it that way. Indeed, it doesn&r...

February 24, 2011 | Weekly Standard

The Libyan Terrorist: Muammar Qaddafi

It is not surprising to see Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi use any and all means, including the most savage violence, to hold onto power. Qaddafi is, after all, a terrorist. There was a...

February 24, 2010 | Arms Control Today

Using Stronger Sanctions to Increase Negotiating Leverage With Iran

Six days after his inauguration, President Barack Obama declared that "if countries like Iran are willing to unclench their fist, they will find an extended hand from us." Over the 10 months since...

March 12, 2009 | |

The U.N.’s Year Of Libya

Should a veteran acolyte of Qaddafi's tyranny lead the General Assembly?

October 12, 2006 | World Defense Review

Still at Large: Qadhafi the War Criminal

It's hard to have any sympathy for Charles Ghankay Taylor. During his murderous fourteen-year rampage through West Africa, the former Liberian president was responsible - according...

April 24, 2006 |

Witnesses Speak Out At Columbia University:Ghaddafy’s Campaign Against Human Rights

New York City (April 24, 2006) – On Tuesday, April 25, Undergraduate Fellows of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies will host a panel at Columbia University featuring...

June 14, 2005 | Wall Street Journal (Opinion Journal and European Edition)

Will Anyone Answer?

Allowing Libyan tyrant Moammar Gadhafi to make a mockery of U.S. policy is not a good idea, especially not when the Bush administration has been talking Gadhafi up for the past 18 months as one o...

December 5, 2004 | |

Syria’s Murderous Role

By: Amb. Richard Carlson, Barbara Newman, and William Cowan. A factor complicating the coalition mission of bringing stability to Iraq is the covert role played by Syria in fina...

August 11, 2004 | |

A Bad Relationship

Authored by Andrew Apostolou One of the key findings of the 9/11 Commission is that al Qaeda was a terrorism innovator. Al Qaeda's "new terrorism," as the commission calls...

November 12, 2003 | Clifford D. May Scripps Howard News Service |

Tortured Logic

Twenty years ago, in what some regard as the start of the terrorist war against America, Hezbollah suicide-bombers attacked the US Embassy and the Marine barracks in Beirut, slaughtering more tha...