Obama Fumbles His Opportunity with the Arab World

Anti-Americanism in the Middle East is stronger than ever. And we're running out of scapegoats.

Throwing Pakistan into the Arms of China

Pakistan is a bad ally—but it would be a much worse enemy. What the new Islamabad-Beijing friendship means for Washington.

Eliminating Israel

How to destroy Israel: The Palestinian plan.

Rethinking the Threat Matrix

The war on terrorism cost trillions of dollars based on flawed assumptions.  The days of kinetic battle are over.  Will Petraeus listen...

A Unified Security Budget for the United States

Why our expansive military spending is not keeping us safe.

If a political deal is not reached—and indications are that the regime is unwilling to do so—the alternative is a move toward civil war. The drift toward widespread violence has been slower than in Egypt or Tunisia or Libya, but it is coming.

Regional Headlines

China to Trounce U.S. in Next Decade

China is rising faster than anyone predicted. Move over New York, it's Shanghai's world now.

ISI Wrongfully Accused of Killing Journalist?

Washington's vengeful accusations lead us one step closer to war with Islamabad.

The Hezbollah Apocalypse

Besieged and backed into a corner, Hezbollah prepares for the fight of its life.

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July 20, 2011