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Iran's Revolutionary Guards Commander fears attack against Iran and warns Hezbollah not to attack Israel for fear of reprisal
Our national security would be better served if the United States captured al-Asiri and kept him alive for questioning, so we can find out what he knows.
A critical review of the record, plans, and prospects of al Qaeda, as the main franchise of global jihad, in the Levant.
Hassan Mneimnehwill join AEI as a visiting fellow researching al Qaeda and other jihadist organizations, with an eye toward tracking their online presence and ideological evolution.
Arab commentators' acknowledgement, however shyly articulated, of Israeli rights is an opportunity that needs to be developed.
Damascus should not be rewarded for its "nuanced" position on Islamist terrorism.
Al Qaeda continues to struggle through the paradox that the same ideology that serves to cement its authority hampers its ability to become truly powerful.
Online registration for this event is closed. Walk-in registrations will be accepted.
Blogs in the Middle East have proliferated in response to staid state-run media and censorship. While blogging remains a relatively small phenomenon in terms of the sheer number of bloggers, the blogosphere has served as a force multiplier...



