George W Bush's post-9/11 address launched sixteen years of war. Donald Trump's sequel promises many more.
The real security threats to the United Kingdom come not from Russia but from climate change, inequality and marginalisation.
The anger and ideals of excluded young people contain a story of the world's disorder.
Trump's tweet-talk, loose lips, and big button amplify the risks over Korea and Iran
Iraq's depleted military and urban wreckage plant the seeds of an ISIS revival.
In the ashes of the caliphate lie the seeds of a new and even more dangerous ISIS.
The political use of a religious vision spells danger for Israel, America, and the world.
In the seventeenth year of American-led war in Afghanistan, the gap between plan and outcome is as wide as ever.
From Washington to Cairo, military aggression and "keeping the lid on" are proving deadly. And they will never work.
Trump's worldview promises low-cost military success. The blasting apart of civilian lives in Iraq says otherwise.
By thinking big and making connections, Labour can raise people and country.
The CIA's military role in the Afghan morass shows the need for open democracy in an age of hidden violence.