Analysis & Opinion
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The 21st century has been marked by two complementary trends in global security: the rise of new and unexpected threats and the return of old ones.
No humbug: Striking similarities between Trump and P.T. Barnum
Donald Trump is a phenomenon. What kind? He seems to think that he is “The Greatest Show on Earth.”
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Just months before the Sept. 11 attacks, Scott Swanson was piloting an early version of the Predator drone over Afghanistan.
Germany can take that smug look off its face
The AfD and the insurrection led by Donald Trump are both a visceral reaction to voters’ fears about immigration, terrorism and the arrogance of the powers-that-be. Each gains strength in the electronic echo chambers of social media.
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Assad’s ‘good deeds’ in Syria can’t go unpunished
When I went into Old Homs just days after Bashar al-Assad's regime regained it from the rebels in June of 2014, there was not a stray cat in the streets.
Money for Obama’s nuclear upgrades better spent on conventional weapons
Pressing ahead with the current nuclear modernization plans is unnecessary and unsustainable.
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Seventeen years of Chavista government in Venezuela may provide a cautionary tale to the United States.
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