Some in Canada think that those who joined ISIS are ‘victims’ who need to be ‘rescued’. How do real victims, i.e. Yazidis, feel about this?
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We should be very cautious in accepting claims that terrorist groups have been defeated: they have a tendency to last a long time
The Johnston report on Chinese interference in Canadian elections was an egregious waste of time and energy and a cynical ploy by the Trudeau government
A court ruling that tries to force the Canadian government to repatriate those who joined ISIS of their own free will is daft
Episode 171: What to do with Western ISIS ‘foreign fighters’? So many countries are struggling with what to do with their citizens who thought joining ISIS was a good idea. While many died over in Iraq and Syria many survived and want to come home. Not surprisingly, what policy is best to follow is not […]
Journalists reporting from zones where terrorism is rampant are an important source of information: a conversation with a BBC reporter.
You would think that doing something to combat terrorism but only creates more terrorism would make you stop doing that, right? Tell China.
There is so much wrong about calls to repatriate Canadians who joined ISIS: let’s start with those who see them as ‘victims’
We constantly hear or read that this or that terrorist group has been “defeated”: how much stock should we place in such reports (hint: very little)
If Israel can have a terrorist as its national security minister does this make it a ‘terrorist state’? Hmmm, an interesting question.