ISIS

A U.S. Desire to Withdraw Troops Completely from Iraq and a Commitment to Prevent Genocide Are Mutually Exclusive
Turkish Authorities Face Criticism for Releasing a Radical Kurdish Cleric Linked to ISIS, Allowing Him to Resume Preaching and Recruiting for Jihadist Networks Across Turkey and Georgia
For the Islamic State, It Does Not Matter Whether a Republican or Democrat Wins the Elections, Because America Is a Democracy and Remains a ‘Crusader’ State Waging War on Islam.
A Detained Suspect Who Smuggled ISIS Members into Europe Says a Terrorist Cell Linked to ISIS Has Connections in Sweden
The Materialistic West Increasingly Only Understands Motives Prompted by Material Needs or Desires
A Presence Provides an Ability to Accomplish Strategic and Operational Outcomes That Further U.S. National Interests
The ISIS Fixer Has Established a Car Rental Business in Istanbul to Support the Organization’s Cross-Border Operations
Despite Its Territorial Defeat in 2019, ISIS Has Been Carrying out Attacks Through Sleeper Cells Across Iraq and Syria
Instead Accused Western Countries of Attempting to Tarnish Turkey’s Image as a Safe Country
In the Primarily Druze Province of al-Suwayda’ in Southern Syria, Protests Against the Government Continue to Be Held on a Regular Basis
Although Most of the World Has Abandoned the Yazidi Victims of ISIS, Some Courageous Individuals Are Still Trying to Help
Controversial Armed Unit in Turkey’s Foreign Ministry Raises Serious Concerns for Turkey’s Partners and Allies
The Turkish Government Turned a Blind Eye While ISIS Transferred Funds Through Shell Companies It Had Set up in Turkey
Fawzia Sido’s Decadelong Captivity Illustrates the Connections Between ISIS, Hamas and Other Jihadists
While It Doesn’t Mention ‘Hezbollah,’ the Editorial Highlights the Conflict Between ‘the Jews’ and the Shia-Led ‘Axis of Resistance’
Turkey’s Intelligence Agency Ignores U.N. Security Council’s Findings to Hide Erdoğan’s Lackluster Efforts to Rein in Terrorist Networks.