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.
ISIS is a brutal group, but Congress must insist on playing a central role in the decision-making process.
If, you know, they're still going on.
Assistance for groups threatened by ISIL, and support for U.S. personnel.
IS fighters have also taken Iraq's largest dam, the Mosul dam complex, which supplies much of Iraq's water.
They've been told to convert, pay fines, or face death.
In poll after poll, Americans reject policies that might put U.S. troops in harm's way.
Afghan locals who helped the US were promised visas to America. They may be left behind to fight the Taliban on their own.
Don't believe haters like Rick Perry and Chris Christie. A libertarian foreign policy is the only cure for what ails us abroad.
"Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican" has been suspended.
As unlikely as it sounds, anti-interventionists may miss the 44th president when he's gone.
Nearly a quarter century of American mistakes in Iraq
And Ahmed Chalabi is trying to mount a comeback.
The only thing we learn from history is that we learn nothing from history.
Both sides seem all-too-capable of repeating the same mistakes again.
The beef ISIS has is with the government in Iraq, not the U.S.
Nouri al-Maliki hasn't formed a government since winning a third term in April.
Bring on the 101st Airborne Consulting Division
Searching the world for monsters to destroy will only end up destroying us.
Take control of refinery responsible for 25 percent of domestic consumption
It is a sound, even noble, foreign policy goal, one that can help us avoid further sacrifice of American blood and treasure.
So what's the complaint today from those who advocated the war most vigorously? We left too soon.
Just what the United States can do to deny ISIS further victories in Iraq is an open question.