Comment: A progressive foreign policy alternative to Corbynism
Rejecting Corbyn’s foreign policy does not mean a return to the neoconservatism that led to the Iraq war
Rejecting Corbyn’s foreign policy does not mean a return to the neoconservatism that led to the Iraq war
The Lib Dem leadership hopeful has told Left Foot Forward that if he becomes leader he will oppose airstrikes on Islamic State positions in Syria
The British plan to expand operations into Syria recognises that the centre of gravity for ISIS is there, not Iraq
The Kurds are anxious to modernise, but Baghdad must cooperate
The IS presence in Iraq should not overshadow its expansion into South Asia
The global jihadist insurgency would have happened regardless of the war in Iraq
In memory of Charles Kennedy, we look back at some of his most memorable comments
Faced with the twin-pronged threat of ISIL and Putin, there is a palpable sense of drift in this government’s actions
ISIS draws on legitimate Sunni fears of Iran, argue Michael Weiss and Hassan Hassan in a new book
ISIS are allowing Assad to pose as rational and humane. This couldn’t be further from the truth