
Taking on ISIS: doing something is a high risk strategy. Doing nothing is disastrous
We have a responsibility to protect where feasible.

We have a responsibility to protect where feasible.

If bombing was the answer to extremism, Gaza would be the safest region on Earth. As a coalition of Nations look set to begin US-led airstrikes against Islamic State let’s ask the simple question – why does history keep repeating itself in Iraq?

The prime minster needs the support of Muslim communities in the struggle against ISIS.

The Scottish National Party has failed miserably to engage in preventing Islamist extremism.

Should Britain take part in military action against IS? Or are we best of out of it?

Beyond a few airstrikes and supporting an opposition that is engaged in a bloody battle with Assad, it is not clear how IS in Syria can be dealt a decisive blow.

When moderate Muslim groups use takfirism to tackle extremism, this intolerant doctrine is not challenged but reaffirmed.

Islamic State are clearly a threat to the West, argues Edisa Korugic and Robbie Travers, but the question is what do we do about it?

It’s time the EU gave more serious consideration as to how best it can use it’s diplomatic, trade and economic muscle to protect Christians.

There cannot be any half measures as to how we respond to this threat.