The 47th U.S. president will face growing geopolitical complexities in the Middle East.
The U.S.' war on terror has been a complete failure - it has failed to make the American people feel safer.
The Biden administration is committing political folly without planning for the outcome, something it will regret after it’s too late.
After 9/11, the U.S. enhanced its capacity to track and shut down terror finance networks, and it adapted approaches aimed at thwarting terrorist threats and operatives.
A U.S. State Department spokesperson said Washington would “press the Taliban to ensure terrorists do not create a base for attacks” in Afghanistan.
Revolutions will not put an end to al-Qaida's terrorist ideology, but will only increase its ferocity and strength.
The U.S. president has been determined to end involvement in Afghanistan quickly as possible, seemingly impervious to the consequences of that.
Turkey will raise the issue of American support for the YPG as a priority with the Biden administration.
The most confusing question concerns why Trump decided to withdraw his troops from Syria while preparing for al-Baghdadi’s capture.
It is striking that such a stable and powerful nation as the U.S. cannot handle its rampant gun homicide rate.