Turkey has sought to leverage a crisis that Ankara largely invented with France to push its influence in the Islamic world by portraying Ankara as a “defender” of Islam.
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French-Israeli MP: France must outlaw political Islam
France must take far-reaching steps to curb radical Islam in its midst, French lawmaker Meyer Habib said in an interview with The Jerusalem Post on Tuesday.
Read More »Russia’s broken relationship with the West
Ах, как хорошо было бы проснуться в один прекрасный день и обнаружить: мы уже в раю, но на Земле, а «они» уже все сдохли. И нет у нашей страны соседей – ни враждебных, ни завистливых, ни попрошаек вечных, ни шантажистов во имя любви, но за интерес.
Read More »Personnel problems and the degradation of Russia’s intelligence community
22 октября президент подписал указ об увольнении со службы и освобождении от занимаемой должности первого заместителя директора ФСБ генерала армии Сергея Смирнова.
Read More »U.S. Troops Might be in Danger. Why Is the Military Trying to Hide It?
It was a brazen assault that put the extreme vulnerability of American military bases in Africa on full display. On January 5, 2020, members of the terrorist group al Shabaab attacked a longtime American outpost in Kenya, and when it was over three Americans were dead, two others were wounded, …
Read More »US-Backed Forces Target IS Remnants in Eastern Syria
U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) continue to carry out raids targeting militants affiliated with the Islamic State (IS) terror group in eastern Syria.
Read More »US says seven al Qaeda leaders killed in Syria airstrike
The United States believes it killed seven al Qaeda leaders in an airstrike over Syria.
Read More »Flirting with militias: What America can learn from the Middle East
As Americans go to the polls, we can learn hard lessons from the Middle East — where militias and nations have long grappled over authority, legitimacy, and power.
Read More »Afghanistan Is Not Doomed to Repeat Its Past
egotiations between the Taliban and the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan have opened in Doha, Qatar, but violence continues and even appears to be escalating. Some of the worst attacks, such as the Oct. 24 strike on an educational center in Kabul that killed at least 30 students, have been claimed …
Read More »China to sanction Boeing, Lockheed and Raytheon over Taiwan arms sales
China’s government said Monday it will impose sanctions on U.S. military contractors including Boeing’s defense unit and Lockheed Martin for supplying weapons to rival Taiwan, stepping up a feud with Washington over security and Beijing’s strategic ambitions.
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