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After Paris: French Voices on the Challenge of ISIS, Syria, Iraq, and Islamist Terrorism

On November 23, Gilles Kepel, Fabrice Balanche, and Olivier Decottignies addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Kepel is a professor at the Institute of Political Studies, Paris (Sciences Po), and coauthor of the forthcoming book “Terror in France: The Origin of the French Jihad,” to be …

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ISIS now has a ‘colony’ in an oil-rich Libyan city just 400 miles from Italy

Despite facing a series of military setbacks throughout Iraq and Syria, ISIS is consolidating its control over a key city in Libya less than 400 miles away from the Italian island of Sicily. Over the past year, ISIS has been deepening its presence in Sirte, a city along Libya’s northwestern Mediterranean …

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U.S. fears a clash with Russia over Syria Putin’s airstrikes set up a new dilemma for Obama — and fuel critics of his foreign policy.

Bryan Bender It is Syrian Quagmire 2.0. And in the view of American officials, it is anything but an upgrade. Four years into Syria’s civil war and more than a year into a U.S.-led bombing campaign against the Islamic State terrorist group, the U.S. military now faces a …

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Could an ‘accident’ by Janet Yellen derail Clinton? A likely December interest-rate hike has Democrats feeling nervous, and analysts divided on the economy.

By Bin White The general election is still almost a year away. But much about the economic picture that will frame the 2016 presidential race will come into focus in the next two weeks as the Federal Reserve prepares to raise interest rates for the first time in …

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