Tag Archives: ISIS

Selling Out the Kurds

To recruit Turkey against ISIS, the United States lost sight of its true friends.

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Will Erdogan Invade Syria?

A ground incursion into northern Syria could pose numerous longer-term threats to Turkey.

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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.

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United States: The Hypocritical Hegemon

Why the United States has lost the mantle of moral and geopolitical arbiter.

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Rethinking the U.S. Strategy Against IS in Syria

Why the U.S. government should use mercenaries in Syria.

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The U.S. Strategy on IS in Iraq Has It Backwards

Why the U.S. government must rethink Iraq’s territorial integrity.

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Deaf Ears: India and the “Islamic State”

A new priority for Indian foreign policy.

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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.

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U.S. Double Standards: ISIS and Murders in Mexico

The Mexico conflict is the U.S.’s most unjustifiable strategic blind spot.

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The World’s New Thirty Years War

How to shape a coherent long-term Western strategy for the age of new global violence.

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