Iranians Are Looking Beyond Ayatollahs And The Islamic Republic
Evidence mounts that the captive population that the ayatollahs control is seeking change
Evidence mounts that the captive population that the ayatollahs control is seeking change
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan has faced growing internal instability and a mounting challenge from extremist actors.
Something profound is taking shape inside Iran. Mere months from the country's next presidential election, and in the midst of a U.S. push for reengagement with its clerical regime, recent days have seen new signs of life from—and coordination among—Iran's notoriously fragmented opposition.
Thinking anew about ISIS finances in Washington...;
...as the Islamic State surges in Iraq...;
...and focuses on Syria's refugee camps;
France's shifting counterterrorism project in Africa
The question now is whether, as the ICC seeks to assume more power and expand its jurisdictional authority, its upcoming probe will generate more unwarranted slanders against the Jewish state.