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Isisisis
Nov. 23, 2014
ISIS Now Has a Network of Military Affiliates in 11 Countries Around the World
Terror groups from Libya to the Philippines have joined the ISIS cause.
By
Katie Zavadski
islamic state watch
Oct. 31, 2014
This Is What One Woman’s Life Is Like Under ISIS Rule in Fallujah
It’s a pretty grim picture.
By
Katie Zavadski
Oct. 23, 2014
Small-Scale Attacks by Self-Radicalized Terrorists Are the New Normal
Incidents like the Ottawa parliament shootings have taken on scary inevitability.
By
Benjamin Wallace-Wells
international affairs
Oct. 17, 2014
A Guide to the Many Groups Fighting in Iraq and Syria
There are more than a dozen players, and alliances change constantly.
By
Katie Zavadski
essay
Oct. 9, 2014
Abdul-Rahman Kassig Is an American Taken Hostage by ISIS. He Is Also My Friend.
I haven’t seen him in more than a year. I may never again because ISIS fighters are threatening to kill him.
By
Sulome Anderson
foreign affairs
Oct. 8, 2014
Can Americans Stomach Another ISIS Slaughter?
Officials in the city of Kobani are warning of “5,000 dead within 24 or 36 hours.”
By
Benjamin Wallace-Wells
the national circus
Sept. 24, 2014
Frank Rich on the National Circus: Obama Has Gotten Us Into a Quagmire
The ISIS campaign is a “dumb war.”
By
Frank Rich
Sept. 14, 2014
In Northern Lebanon, Life Under ISIS’s Shadow
The group’s black-and-white logo is commonplace here, and everyone is asking the same question: When are they coming?
By
Sulome Anderson
Sept. 10, 2014
Obama Stands Up to ISIS, Still Needs Allies
If the U.S. wants to avoid sending troops into combat, it needs friends to do the fighting.
By
Benjamin Wallace-Wells
the national circus
Sept. 4, 2014
The National Circus: Obama’s Foreign-Policy Critics Are Wrong
The president’s deliberateness may be America’s best recourse against the chaotic threats from ISIS and Putin.
By
Frank Rich
Sept. 4, 2014
Meet the Female Recruiters of ISIS
A daily dose of jihad, with emojis and slang.
By
Katie Zavadski
unfortunate coincidences
Aug. 21, 2014
Other Things Called ISIS Not Necessarily Changing Their Names
Fordham University’s feminist group, for instance, doesn’t plan on it.
By
Joe DeLessio
international affairs
Aug. 8, 2014
Why the U.S. Is ‘Coming to Help’ Iraq, Months After the Rise of ISIS
U.S. air strikes have begun.
By
Margaret Hartmann
international affairs
June 13, 2014
America Seems Ready to Wade Into Iraq’s Growing Civil War — But on Whose Side?
Clearly, ISIS is a nightmare. But on the other side is Iran.
By
Benjamin Wallace-Wells