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No Means To Muster

March 9, 2016 Ilan I. Berman The Washington Times

In the current political season, it's the policy dog that isn't barking.

Over the past several primary debates, candidates on both sides of the aisle have sparred at length over national security, offering contrasting - if still vague - strategies for dealing with Russia, the Islamic State and Iran, among other foreign policy challenges. But precious little attention has so far been paid to a more fundamental question: Does the U.S. military actually have the resources to adequately respond to today's global threats?

Global Islamism Monitor: No. 18

March 8, 2016

Libya, and the Western response;

The Islamist penetration of Europe;

Pushing back against Boko Haram;

A growing ISIS footprint in Pakistan;

The ISIS threat to the U.S.