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Published March 16, 2012
As Syrian protesters were being killed, tortured and jailed for demanding political reform it appears Syrian president Bashar Assad was downloading iTunes and sending his wife video clips and lyrics of country music songs.
Published February 22, 2012
Marie Colvin cared. She never lost her capacity for outrage. The Middle East and journalism will be sadder now without her voice. But she would chide me and all her colleagues for grieving. “Jude,” she would say. “Stop crying and get on a plane. You should be here.”
Published January 31, 2012
EXCLUSIVE: Sultan Qaboos bin Said, Oman’s reclusive leader and intermediary on Iran, speaks with Fox News correspondent Judith Miller
Published November 28, 2011
Egypt’s once vibrant economy has sputtered since President Hosni Mubarak was forced from office by jubilant, largely secular protesters in Tahrir Square last February. The military stewards, the Supreme Council of Armed Forces, or SCAF, and the succession of civilian ministers it has appointed, have been running Egypt into the ground.
Published November 23, 2011
Tuesday's Republican national security debate highlighted not only key differences among the eight presidential contenders over how best to counter threats to the United States, but the deep fault lines within the Republican Party itself.
Published November 21, 2011
Now that Usama bin Laden is dead and Al Qaeda is under enormous pressure, there is tendency to dismiss terrorism as yesterday’s threat. Don't be fooled.
Published November 08, 2011
It seems that politicians never learn: wearing a microphone is like carrying a loaded weapon. You can never be sure when it will go off, or in this case, go live.
Published October 21, 2011
They must be uncorking the non-alcoholic champagne in Teheran.
Published October 20, 2011
The next 48 hours will be crucial in determining Libya’s future. This is the moment of truth for the country's Transitional National Council..
Published October 13, 2011
This week's worldwide BlackBerry outage highlights the threat that determined cyber-warriors could pose to our nation’s communications systems.