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Sanctions will not persuade the Assad regime to surrender power, and talk about an embargo on luxury goods is a cruel joke.
Iran's new Bolivarian buddies--Hugo Chavez, Evo Morales, and Rafael Correa --are not the most cautious cats in the Western Hemisphere. But they look like Bismarkian "satisfied powers" by comparison to the drug cartels that are an increasing part of Iran's anti-American network.
Foreign policy and national security will take center stage tonight as Republican presidential hopefuls tackle questions from American Enterprise Institute and Heritage Foundation scholars live on CNN.
This AEI Critical Threats briefing will address the status of the conflict in Waziristan and its impact on regional security concerns.
Please note this event will take place at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center, Senate Room 203/202.
A victory for moderate Islam over extremism has been a key foreign policy goal for the United States since the events of September 11. The reform and modernizing of education throughout the Muslim world is a crucial building block in the battle against extremism. Teaching hatred has bolstered groups like...
In their series of incisive essays, renowned defense scholars Thomas Donnelly and Frederick W. Kagan, together with a group of leading U.S. military officials and national security experts, identify the tools necessary to succeed on the uncharted battlefields of the Long War.
Our enemies, current and potential, have taken steps to try to neutralize the effects of American air power.






