Wesley Clark

January 31, 2024 | Mark Dubowitz, Jonathan Schanzer

Biden needs to follow Trump’s lead on Iran

The death of three US service members in Jordan Sunday, along with more than 40 injured, is just the latest – and deadliest – example of Iranian-backed militias targeting American forces in the Middle...

August 17, 2022 | Eric S. Edelman |

US must arm Ukraine now, before it’s too late

Excerpt Nearly 20 of our fellow experts and national security professionals — whose digital signatures appear at the end of this op-ed — agree: The war in Ukraine has reached a decisive moment and that...

January 23, 2013 |

The Last Liberal: The Legacy of Joe Lieberman

In January 2004, the New Republic endorsed Joe Lieberman for president. By this time, recriminations against Democrats who had supported the Iraq War (or, in the parlance of the American...

June 30, 2008 |

Re: Tortured Strategy

 Life is too short to waste seconds I can never get back looking up anything said by Wesley Clark.  But did the general really say he didn’t think that McCain’s service as a...

March 29, 2007 |

Nuclear Motives

There’s no denying it. Iran’s capture of 15 British hostages was a stroke of cunning — and a brilliant one at that. The mullahs were in a pickle. They had decided to do two thin...

October 10, 2004 |

Bad Press

This side of Dan Rather, no one has more cause for concern about fallout from CBS's scandalous document hoax than Seymour Hersh. For no journalist has benefited more from the decades-old jer...

February 19, 2004 | National Review Online

Fireball in the Night

This is a very solid introduction to serious thinking about the War on Terror and the scale of the threat to the United States. In one slender volume, Frum and Perle have outlined an analysis of...

December 29, 2003 | Clifford D. May National Review Online

NRO’s Crystal Ball

Clifford D. May Some exceedingly unlikely predictions for 2004: Just prior to the Iowa caucuses, Howard Dean speculates that “the most interesting theory” he has heard...

December 18, 2003 | Clifford D. May Front Page Magazine

Symposium: Snatching Saddam

Saddam has been captured. What does this development signify for the Iraq war and the War on Terror? Frontpage Symposium explores the issue with three distinguished guests: James Woolsey, directo...

December 17, 2003 | Scripps Howard News Service

Giovedì (Translation)

Last week's arrest of Saddam Hussein has created a fundamental question: Where will he be tried?  The implications of the answer will be incredibly important for both international law...