Iraq
Breaking Jihad – why a Bolton-based chemistry teacher turned to Jihadism
Jihadism has gone from fringe cult to a mass movement because non-violent extremists have too often gone unchallenged.
Assad kills journalists too – the West must not work with his regime
Assad is not an ally, he is a man whose stubborn determination to preserve his dictatorship has killed hundreds of thousands.
British female jihadist authors disturbing recruitment document
The document offers a chilling mixture of the mundane and the depraved.
Events in Kobane make a mockery of ‘never again’
The illusion that we can stand apart from events in Kobane is fuelled by little Englander insularity and hard-left anti-imperialism.
Why Muslim ‘not in my name’ campaigns are part of the problem
Merely being unsupportive of jihadism does not prevent the phenomenon from growing.
ISIS: Beyond bombs and missiles – a call to mobilize civilian society
What about investing in families over boots on the ground?