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How Extreme are the Extremists? Pankisi Gorge as a Case Study

Michael Cecire ·

It’s known as Georgia’s highland petri dish for extremism and a microcosm of Islamist militant recruitment, but Georgia's Pankisi Gorge appears to be an example of steady foreign fighter flow in the absence of significant domestic radicalization. Instead, certain factors – Pankisi’s improbably high militant production, small population, limited Salafist penetration, intense rural poverty, the...

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Iran, DAESH & the Rising Specter of Radiological Warfare in the Middle East

John R. Haines ·

Among the several argued deficiencies of the nuclear agreement between the P5+1 and Iran, the most abject is perhaps also the least discussed—the consummate failure to address radiological weapons.The use of radiological weapons has been called the “poor man’s nuclear warfare.” So it may come as a surprise that the international community has never negotiated a treaty prohibiting radiological...

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A Quick Guide to the Foreign Policy Views of the Republican Presidential Candidates

Brandon George Whitehill ·

As of this writing, sixteen candidates are formally running for the nomination of the Republican Party for the presidency of the United States. Our purpose here is modest: to report on the foreign policy views of all the candidates, showing where they agree and where they disagree on a selection of issues.  On each issue, there seems to be one or two outliers among the candidates but the...

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Beware the Hyde-and-Jekyll Defense of the Iran Nuclear Agreement

Gary C. Gambill ·

After two years of negotiations with Iran over the fate of its nuclear program, the Obama administration has unveiled an agreement abandoning the pursuit of a decisive reduction in the Islamic Republic’s breakout capacity – the ability to quickly and successfully produce a bomb – and lifting the economic sanctions that have hobbled its economy.  The agreement not only sanctifies Teheran's...

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