The Latest from FP 10/2
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu lashes out on Iran at the U.N.
- International disarmament experts arrive in Syria
- Egypt’s repeat Brotherhood Ban
- Gulf charities and Syrian sectarianism
- A new wave of car bombings hits BaghdadThe Latest from FP
- The Army of Islam Is Winning in Syria - By Hassan Hassan
- Competitive Chic - By Daniel Altman
- Is Democracy Dead in the Birthplace of the Arab Spring? - By Bruce Stokes
- Pre-Existing Condition - By David Rothkopf
- How Congress Screwed Up America's Security Clearance System - By Rebecca LaFlure The Latest National Security coverage from FP
- Meet the guy who’s been told he’s non-essential – three times; South Korea wants more time; No Early Bird today; The Pentagon spent billions before shutdown; Trashing memories at Arlington; and a bit more.
- Twitter's Week of Reckoning
- Hagel on Operation Shutdown; 400k civilians to get furloughed; Amos sacks Gurganus, Sturdevant over Bastion; 363 problems for the JSF; What Terminal Lance thinks about #shutdown; and a bit more.
- How to Be a Foreign Policy Genius in 7 Minutes
- Shutdown’s looming question: will the military get paid?; In South Korea, katchi kapshida; Why you shouldn’t joke about axe murderers at the DMZ; ICYMI: O’Bagy joins McCain; Forbes: members ignorant of defense issues; and a bit more.
- It's Time to Abandon 'Munich'
- E-mails by Pentagon contractor show 2012 exchanges about Iran shipments; Hagel is wheels up for Asia; Don’t criticize the troops, you could lose your job; Marine whistleblower, so relieved; The fallacy of the “sex jihad;” and a bit more.
- When Rouhani Met Ollie North
- A loss of confidence: HP fires The Experts; Vickers, Olson lead shooting panels; Hagel lunches with Bloomberg; JSF: hundreds of deficiencies; Amos, taking names; Josh Rogin, not laughing; and a bit more.
- The Soldier and the State Go Public
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