An ISIS Homecoming By Madeleine Kearns November 23, 2020 If the British government cannot provide its citizens with the assurance that Islamic terrorists will be kept in prison, it is right to prevent their return.
Pence Accuses Obama Administration of Squandering Opportunity to Save American Killed by British ISIS Terrorists By Mairead McArdle October 7, 2020 "The reality is that when Joe Biden was vice president we had an opportunity to save Kayla Mueller," Pence said.
DOJ Announces British ISIS Terrorists Will Stand Trial in U.S. for Murder of American Hostages By Mairead McArdle October 7, 2020 Alexanda Kotey, 36, and El Shafee Elsheikh, 32, will make their initial appearance in court later Wednesday in Alexandria, Va.
NR PLUS Trump’s Underappreciated Foreign Policy By Deroy Murdock September 25, 2020 Observations from my time with National-Security Adviser Robert O’Brien.
The Latest on the ISIS ‘Beatles’ By Madeleine Kearns August 24, 2020 I’ve been following the case of the two British-born ISIS terrorists, held by U.S. forces in Iraq on suspicion of the murder of 27 Western hostages.
NR PLUS Lessons Learned in Iraq, Forgotten in Syria By Sam Sweeney August 10, 2020 The two nations are a lot more similar in their social and political troubles than some analysts in Washington want you to believe.
The U.S. Is ‘Reconsidering’ the Death Penalty for ISIS Terrorists By Madeleine Kearns August 4, 2020 The Department of Justice has since indicated that it is reconsidering whether to do exactly that.
Holding Murderous Terrorists Accountable By Madeleine Kearns July 31, 2020 In the case of Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh, the United States needs to hurry up and intervene.
NR PLUS The Shame of Shamima By Madeleine Kearns July 26, 2020 She should live out the rest of her adulthood in jail -- ideally a British one.
Fifteen Things That Caught My Eye Today: Good News in Georgia Foster Care & More (June 16, 2020) By Kathryn Jean Lopez June 16, 2020 Graduation rates are soaring for Georgia's foster care youth.