Counter-terrorism

Trump’s Maximum Pressure 2.0 Should Designate All Significant Iranian Firms, Including Senior Leaders and Board Members
Israel Is Close to Crippling Hezbollah Power in Lebanon, but the Terrorist Group Has Influence Across the World
Democracies That Value Their Sovereignty Should Pull Out and Cease Funding the Court
A Presence Provides an Ability to Accomplish Strategic and Operational Outcomes That Further U.S. National Interests
U.S. Policymakers Should Know That Not All Factions Are Equal in Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council
The Kingdom Does Not like the Houthis, but Long Ago Stopped Seeking to Win the War Against Them
The Argentine Security Ministry says Hussein Ahmad Karaki, a 56-year-old Lebanese national, was the operational commander of the two 1990s bombings in Buenos Aires.
In Just over a Year, the Israeli Prime Minister Has Redefined Counterterrorism by Targeting Hamas and Hezbollah Leaders
What Mechanisms Can Be Implemented to Stop Qatari Money from Being Poured Into Hamas’s Arsenal?
The Terror Group Is Out for Blood, and AI Would Expand IDF Capabilities to Address Its Activities
Dept. of Justice’s Public Comments About Kurashev Case Omit That He Entered via Southern Border
The Ramifications of the Attack, However Warranted It Was, Go Far Beyond the Middle East
If Some Two Million ‘Got-Aways’ Crossed Since 2021, Suspected Terrorists on the FBI Watch List Are Almost Certainly Among Them
Leading Iranian regime operatives played a key role organizing student anti-Israel protests, an investigation by FWI reveals.

In early July, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence alleged that “Iranian government actors have sought to opportunistically take advantage of ongoing protests regarding the war in Gaza ... We have observed actors tied to Iran’s government posing as activists online, seeking to encourage protests, and even providing financial support to protesters.”