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As Recep Tayyip Erdogan approaches the end of his first decade of rule, the question for American and European policymakers should not be whether Turkey should join the European Union, but whether it even belongs in NATO.
Militant Islamists and remnants of Saddam's regime interpret our turn to the U.N. as sign of weakness, while Iraqi democrats see the U.N. role as a sign of abandonment.
Where does Moscow stand in the fight against Islamism and the global war against terror?
Three disturbing trends now underway in Europe together represent the greatest erosion of democratic practice in the world's advanced democracies since 1945.
Instead of silencing extremists,anti-Nazi speech laws reduce political debate in Europe and often punish mainstream politicians and parties.
The Iranian regime continues to embrace suicide terrorism as an important component of its military doctrine.




