Foreign Policy
Make Lunch, Not War
Are one in four Americans really too fat to fight? The figure appears to be inflated.
More Aid to the Syrian Rebels Would Not Have Stopped ISIS
The if-only-we'd-intervened-more crowd has a new argument.
Obama on Iraq Airstrikes: 'This Is Going to Be a Long-Term Project'
Meet the new war, same as the old war?
Can Moshe Feiglin Reconcile Libertarianism With Militant Israeli Nationalism?
The deputy speaker of the Knesset takes a hard line on individual freedom-and Gaza.
The Danger of Unilateral Presidential Action in Iraq
ISIS is a brutal group, but Congress must insist on playing a central role in the decision-making process.
Dem in Congress: We Should Vote on Airstrikes … When We Come Back in September
If, you know, they're still going on.
Ebola: 'Dress Rehearsal' or Show Closer?
Rapid biomedical progress will soon make epidemics ancient history
Aid and Airstrikes to Iraq (But Don't Call It 'War')
Assistance for groups threatened by ISIL, and support for U.S. personnel.
Blame World War I For Whistleblower Persecution—And So Much More
U.S. involvement in World War I lasted just a year and a half. But government today uses its leavings to threaten Americans' freedom.
ISIS Captured Iraq's Largest Christian Town, Dam
IS fighters have also taken Iraq's largest dam, the Mosul dam complex, which supplies much of Iraq's water.