To recruit Turkey against ISIS, the United States lost sight of its true friends.
Will Erdogan Invade Syria?
A ground incursion into northern Syria could pose numerous longer-term threats to Turkey.
Battling ISIS and the Six Lessons of Vietnam
Eerie similarities between the United States’ defeat in Vietnam and early stages of conflict in Iraq and Syria.
United States: The Hypocritical Hegemon
Why the United States has lost the mantle of moral and geopolitical arbiter.
Rethinking the U.S. Strategy Against IS in Syria
Why the U.S. government should use mercenaries in Syria.
The U.S. Strategy on IS in Iraq Has It Backwards
Why the U.S. government must rethink Iraq’s territorial integrity.
The Challenge of the “Islamic State”
Only intelligence services can track down IS terrorists before they return home in order to carry out terrorist attacks in Europe or America.
U.S. Double Standards: ISIS and Murders in Mexico
The Mexico conflict is the U.S.’s most unjustifiable strategic blind spot.
The World’s New Thirty Years War
How to shape a coherent long-term Western strategy for the age of new global violence.
























