Hundreds of thousands of Israelis have been protesting weekly against their government’s plans to overhaul—and weaken—the country’s judiciary. Several former military officials have ...Show more

Spy vs. Spy, America and Israel Edition
Israel and the United States have a long history of spying on one another.

Congress on Allegations of Israeli Spying: Yeah, So?
With a resounding meh, U.S. lawmakers shrugged off a report Tuesday alleging that Israel spied on nuclear negotiations between Iran and world powers in hopes of spurring Congress to veto a deal.

Pride and Prejudice in Modern Singapore
Growing up in the shadow of Lee Kuan Yew.

Is Russian Literature Dead?
How the land of Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy became a book lover's afterthought.

Disarm and Modernize
In terms of warhead numbers, the nuclear arms race may be over. But massive weapons upgrades now underway challenge the entire disarmament regime.

Obama Slows Afghan Withdrawal
The administration is willing to nearly double the number of U.S. forces who will remain in Afghanistan this year, but promises they'll be out when the president leaves office.

Is a Nuclear Iran a Threat or a Distraction?
Why the Obama administration’s focus on negotiations to stop Tehran’s nuke program overlooks the real problems in the Middle East.

‘Botched Response’ Has Lawmakers Questioning Secret Service Chief’s Job
Lawmakers allege the Secret Service botched a response to a March 4 bomb threat. Now, some are questioning whether recently appointed director Joseph Clancy is the man for the job.

Selling Crude to Los Imperialistas
Venezuela's president Nicolás Maduro blames Washington for all his problems. But that doesn't mean he can turn off the oil tap any time soon.

It’s Time to Stop Enabling Iran
The White House should be pushing back against Tehran's aggression. So why is Obama coddling the mullahs?

Washington’s $1 Billion Central America Challenge
How to build the right kind of future with Central America.

Pakistan’s Identity Problem
Pakistan's "establishment" has chosen to focus solely on the country's Muslim history, but that has done more harm than good in forging the nation's identity.

Name 10 good graphic novels about war?
After seeing a tweet about a graphic novel about Gettysburg, I realized that I’ve never seen many graphic novels about war. I did mention one about Bosnia a few months ago, but aside from that, I haven’t seen many.

Enoch Powell’s amazing WWII career
When people remember Enoch Powell today, if at all, it is as an anti-immigration Tory politician in Britain.

A few brass tacks: Why gender arguments blind the military to bigger problems
In two recent essays on the subject of women in combat, Marine Captain Katey Van Dam directly addressed the issue of women's physical aptitude for infantry combat. She is justified in taking up the case because so many opponents have used the matter of physicality as an argument against their presence in infantry units. However, no matter how well either side presents its view, both sexes have much more in common physically than they realize. What they share is a lack of physical ability that constitutes a dangerous threat to ground troops' battlefield success.
