An overview of the strategic threats and challenges Iran has confronted and continues to confront.
Read More »Israel and Hezbollah: Unintended Escalation Still Very Possible
Neither side really wants a full-scale war, but unintended escalation is very much possible.
Read More »Western Banks, Terrorism and ISIS: The Nihilism of Dark Finance Fuelling Global Insecurity
Julie Lenarz, the Executive Director of the Human Security Centre, is quoted in the IB Times on terror financing. Terrorism is funded in large part by the illicit industries, with the money made from things like drugs and human trafficking ...
Read More »ISIS is not a Product of Intervention in Iraq 2003, but Non-Intervention in Syria
On Tuesday, the jihadist group ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and al Sham) launched a long-planned assault on Iraq, seizing control of Mosul, the country’s second largest city, after taking large parts of the central city of Fallujah and nearby Ramadi in December 2013.
Read More »Saddam – How We Got Him All Wrong
We were wrong about Saddam Hussein. By ‘we’ I don’t mean the international intelligence community and I don’t mean the governments of the Coalition of the Willing. I mean the public and the media who, to this day, believe and say that what was found in Iraq after the fall of Saddam’s Baathist regime showed Saddam was not a threat to the international society.
Read More »Executive Director Julie Lenarz: Syria – A Choice Between Two Evils
Executive Director Julie Lenarz published in the Times of Israel on the ongoing misconceptions the West has regarding the civil war in Syria. Two and a half years after the war kicked off in Syria the debate rages on over whether the West should get involved or stay out of the brutal conflict.
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