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The Iranian Qods Force plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the U.S. in Washington in a terrorist attack using Mexican drug cartel associates shows the complex threat the Iranian regime poses.
China keeps upping the ante.
The surge of U.S. troops in Iraq is generating some promising results. While we cannot yet call it a total success, we likewise cannot yet call it a failure.
Those opposed to the war will huff and puff about the escalation, but do nothing to impede it.
Chinese strategists are thinking how to win a nuclear war. What is the U.S. doing?
This event is the first in a series of four campaign-season seminars on the critical issues of U.S. foreign and defense policy.
Blowing up North Korea's missile would help achieve a durable peace.
The Cold War's most successful arms control agreement is imperiling U.S. forces and increasing the probability of a conflict in Asia.






