The 9/11 attacks were not only an attack on the U.S., they were aan attack on a model of government and a way of life in the Arab world.
What was supposed to be a short, sharp campaign to root out terror expanded into a full-blown occupation and nation-building endeavor.
Even as we continue to wrestle with tough questions, Arabs did not let others control the narrative about them.
The waves of refugees and immigrants seeking safety that has acted like a poison on EU politics will go on until such wars are ended.
[I]t seems that the United States has intentionally lost the war to the Taliban insurgency.
The fear ... that any minute we could become innocent victims of fanatical terrorism has shaped the way we live.
We tend to forget that some 108 years before the September 11, 2001 attacks, one monk from the heartland of Bharat had reached America as well.
Perhaps at the end of 2016, someone will remember that 15 years have passed since the start of the "War on Terror" with no victory.