The Kurdish Ground Force Preparing to Fight in Iran
The Peshmerga on the Iraq-Iran border are eager to join the American campaign. They’re also deeply uneasy about where it might lead.

The Peshmerga on the Iraq-Iran border are eager to join the American campaign. They’re also deeply uneasy about where it might lead.

Iran is exposing their vulnerabilities.

The influential author derides secularism and the modern world. Conservatives—including the vice president—are joining him on a march back to the Middle Ages.

A detached ruler, obsessed with sex and video games, refused every lifeline he was offered.

In the frozen streets of Minneapolis, something profound is happening.

Nicolas Sarkozy’s memoir is a masterpiece of unintentional comedy.

Ahmed al-Sharaa is serious about battling extremists, but his country isn’t fully under government control.

Iraq is oil-rich and buzzing with new construction—yet it still can’t get out from between the U.S. and Iran.

Addressing the isolation of young people has become an urgent priority in eastern Ukraine.

Russia assumed time was on its side, but a new Ukrainian strategy is yielding surprising results.
