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by Voice of America | Thu, 05/26/2016 - 10:13pm | 0 comments

U.S. officials are warning of Islamic State’s ability to inspire violent deeds around the world without commanding or having any direct contact with terrorists.

by The New York Times | Thu, 05/26/2016 - 8:34pm | 0 comments

“After a series of terrorist attacks on hotels and other tourist sites that raised concerns all across Africa, the United States has increased training exercises with militaries here.”

by The Center for a New American Security | Thu, 05/26/2016 - 1:47pm | 0 comments

Continue on for a link to the CNAS report.

by The Washington Post | Thu, 05/26/2016 - 11:53am | 1 comment

"From the outside, U.S. Special Operations Command’s latest attempt to find and test the best technology for its operators looks like one more downtown storefront here."

by The New York Times | Wed, 05/25/2016 - 3:40am | 0 comments

New York Times Op-Ed by Vietnam War veterans John Kerry, John McCain and Bob Kerry.

by The Wall Street Journal | Wed, 05/25/2016 - 3:02am | 0 comments

“The ambush that killed Mullah Mansour marked a critical moment in Obama administration policy on Afghanistan.”

by Voice of America | Tue, 05/24/2016 - 6:14pm | 0 comments

“A genuinely sustainable victory against IS necessitates a solution to the broader conflict in Syria.”

by The Washington Post | Tue, 05/24/2016 - 3:36am | 1 comment

"We don’t know what the outcome will be or what the borders will look like; the United States isn’t even sure what it wants."

by The Atlantic | Mon, 05/23/2016 - 5:17pm | 0 comments

"The strike that killed Mansour crossed numerous lines that have constrained America’s fight with the Taliban, and its drone war in Pakistan."

by The Wall Street Journal | Mon, 05/23/2016 - 6:23am | 0 comments

“The Afghan government is giving support to a Taliban faction in an effort to sow rifts within the insurgency and nudge some of its leaders toward peace talks.”

by The Washington Post | Mon, 05/23/2016 - 5:51am | 0 comments

“This attempt to integrate the weaker Sunnis with stronger Kurds represents a more pragmatic alternative to the earlier $500 million 'train and equip' program.”

by The Washington Post | Mon, 05/23/2016 - 5:41am | 237 comments

“Surveying the wreckage of the Middle East and the fraying of Europe, President Obama would like us to believe that no other policy could have worked better.”

by Lawfare | Sun, 05/22/2016 - 2:04pm | 1 comment

“If legitimacy is indispensable, how do we explain the apparent ability of authoritarian states to defeat insurgents with little to no concern for popular support or root causes?”

by Voice of America | Sun, 05/22/2016 - 12:30pm | 0 comments

The Afghan intelligence agency NDS confirmed that Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansoor was killed in a U.S. airstrike in Pakistan near the Afghan border.

by Bing West | Sun, 05/22/2016 - 1:16am | 2 comments

The op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, ‘Take the Gloves Off Against the Taliban’, by Dave Petraeus and Michael O’Hanlon is at once reasonable, baffling, insufficient and infuriating.

by Keith Nightingale | Sat, 05/21/2016 - 7:49pm | 1 comment

The Brussels bombing is a precursor for a Boston or Baltimore or fill in the blank city within our own borders.

by The New York Times | Sat, 05/21/2016 - 7:29pm | 0 comments

"Kosovo now finds itself, like the rest of Europe, fending off the threat of radical Islam."

by The Wall Street Journal | Sat, 05/21/2016 - 6:24am | 1 comment

“The rules of engagement mean that the indigenous Afghan and Pakistani Taliban generally get a pass.”

by The Washington Post | Sat, 05/21/2016 - 5:59am | 1 comment

“The problem, as nearly every commander here will acknowledge, is that U.S. military might cannot make a broken Iraq work as a nation.”

by SWJ Editors | Fri, 05/20/2016 - 2:54pm | 0 comments

Continue on for a link to the interview.

by The National Interest | Fri, 05/20/2016 - 2:26pm | 0 comments

“Russia has experienced some successes on the Syrian battlefield, but these victories are far from establishing Moscow as the new power broker in the region.”

by The Washington Post | Fri, 05/20/2016 - 2:18pm | 4 comments

“It’s time for an American Foreign Legion. It would be a part of the Defense Department, but its enlisted members would be recruited globally.”

by Oxford University Press | Thu, 05/19/2016 - 4:15pm | 0 comments

Continue on for a OUPblog infographic based on Orde F. Kittrie’s “Lawfare: Law as a Weapon of War”.

by RAND Corporation | Thu, 05/19/2016 - 2:21pm | 0 comments

This report presents a comprehensive examination of the organization, territorial designs, management, personnel policies, and finances of ISI and AQI, both predecessors of the IS.

by The Ada News | Wed, 05/18/2016 - 3:01pm | 4 comments

“I am troubled by what appears to be a growing primary reliance on special operations in lieu of a more comprehensive strategy from the Administration to defeat ISIS.”