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Middle East

The Ethics of Fighting with Terrorists

New Kurdish allies may create a legal problem for the United States concerning its terrorism laws.

Gaza in Paris

What happens when pro-Palestinian sentiments are too consistently associated with anti-Semitic rhetoric?

Kurdistandoff: How ISIS is Encouraging Kurdish Independence

Kurdistan could be a viable state, but independence from Iraq would be no panacea for the instability caused by ISIS.

World Refugee Day: A Reminder of Global Struggle

World Refugee Day serves as a grim reminder of the numerous ongoing struggles that have caused the greatest number of refugees in modern history.

Decent Interval?

Iraq isn’t South Vietnam, but some of the same dynamics are driving U.S. policy.

Eden

American politicos ally with Israel even when Israel doesn't ally with Israel.

Vote of Confidence: The United States Mission After the Afghan Elections

Afghanistan's presidential elections could make the final withdrawal of NATO forces much easier and more feasible.

Afghanistan's Historic Day

"Just like my family, for many Afghans April 5, 2014 was the biggest day of their lives."

The Head and the Heart of a Neo-Ottoman Expansionist

What a leaked video shows about the Turkish Prime Minister and his expansionist tendencies.

A Brave New Sanctioned World: The Case of Iran

In Iran, sanctions have proven to be a dependable foreign policy tool for expressing diplomatic ire without going to war.