The New Face Of War
The Obama administration is taking war to a new level, and that’s not good news.
The Obama administration is taking war to a new level, and that’s not good news.
Unprotected and crowded spent nuclear fuel pools pose an unacceptable threat to the public.
First, it provides sanctuary to Osama bin Laden. Now it’s expanding its nuclear-weapons program.
We’ve stuck a knife deep into Afghanistan. With bin Laden dead, should we take it out or keep it in?
Jihadism had passed Osama bin Laden by.
Did Navy SEALs “assassinate,” “murder,” or “kill” Osama bin Laden?
Did Navy SEALs “assassinate,” “murder,” or “kill” Osama bin Laden?
Islamist extremists continue to have no qualms about targeting Muslims.
The plight of Guantanamo detainees is in jeopardy of being eclipsed and rationalized by Osama bin Laden’s death.
In the war between the United States and al-Qaeda, the big winner is: China.
To some students celebrations over bin Laden’s death are more evidence of America’s militarization.
Why did Deputy National Security Advisor Brennan use decapitation as a metaphor for killing bin Laden?
If the law is discarded in the fight against terror, terrorists can rack up a win.
We are afraid as once we were not, not even in the darkest days of World War II when the Nazi monster threatened us.
Allowing bin Laden to be killed may have been Pakistan’s way of consenting to the Afghanistan peace process.