U.S. Army Private First Class Nasser Jason Abdo, 21, first made the news last August when, arguing that his Islamic…
Author Daniel Pipes
The troubled academic study of the Middle East and Islam by Americans is changing in fundamental ways. I offer some…
The revolt in Syria offers great opportunities, humanitarian and geo-political. Western states should quickly and robustly seize the moment to…
Although the execution of Osama bin Laden was mainly a symbolic and psychological act of counterterrorism, its most immediate consequence,…
Turkey’s Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutolu grandiloquently proclaimed a few days ago that, “If the world is on fire, Turkey is…
When Pastor Terry Jones, 59, announced an intent to burn a Koran on the anniversary of 9/11 in 2010, the…
After decades of stasis, the Middle East is in uproar. With too much going on to focus on a single…
The official hymn of the U.S. Marine Corps famously begins with “From the Halls of Montezuma to the shores of…
The violent demise of the Middle East’s longest-ruling leader – who came to office in September 1969, just a few…
If developments in Egypt have gone as well as one could hope for, future prospects remain unclear. The exciting part…