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John Bolton

UN, Rediscovered

The UN is flawed, but the United States can learn to use it better—as long as we hold reasonable expectations.

Jigsaw Jihadism

Ethnic terrorist groups like Hamas can be engaged but there is no negotiating with religious terrorists. A strategy for splitting up the Al-Qaeda network.

Contemplating the Ifs

There's no Hollywood solution to dealing with Iran--just a bunch of bad options.

Al-Qaeda's Media Strategies

Jihad is as virtual as it is real.

Jihad, Unintended

To err is human. Not to learn from one's mistakes--and to jeopardize the nation's security in the process--is unforgivable.

UN-Divided

Gingrich and Hyde, UN boosters? What the new realignment means.

Commentary

Inflaming Iran

U.S. policy makers and pundits are begging the mullahs to go nuclear.

Palestine: Gaining Currency?

The Palestinians may be losing a chance at their state if they gain a currency.

Fire Napolitano

She doesn’t understand the risk of domestic terrorism. It’s time for her to go.

Blogs

Insanity on Iran

Undaunted by pesky facts and inconvenient realities, John Bolton and his bellicose fan club take on Iran.

In Reagan's Shadow

Can the GOP really reclaim the White House by asking what would the Gipper do?

The Palestinians' Ploy

The Palestinians have hit a sore spot by seeking an affirmation of their state on land the Israelis conquered in 1967.

Books & Reviews

A War, or Un-War?

Experts Peña and Pham square off on Iraq.

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February 12, 2012