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As shrill partisanship dominates Washington, there remains one vital security issue that unites rather than divides America’s leaders: the growing threat posed by the Islamic Republic of Iran. While there are few ideal policy options, there has been a groundswell of state and national legislation to facilitate the divestment of...
Remaining silent is not neutral; it is casting a vote for the status quo, including the primacy of the supreme leader and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
This book presents an incisive and comprehensive survey of Iran's vigilantes, along with an exploration of the deep roots these groups have in modern Iranian history.
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.
The United States must develop a more comprehensive strategy to address the manifold challenges Iranian policy in theMiddle East and beyondposes to our interests.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali reflects on Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy and its relevance for women in Islamic societies.
Christopher DeMuth, Reuel Marc Gerecht, and James Q. Wilson's remarks before Bernard Lewis's 2007 Irving Kristol Lecture.
Taliban-style justice is alive and well in Iran.




