by Paul Hamill | Jan 7, 2015 | Monitor
The terrible news from Paris this morning, were three well organized and trained terrorists attacked the offices of Charlie Hebdo, a satirical magazine, and killed 12 people – including the editor, cartoonist and policemen – then fleeing into the streets of...
by Paul Hamill | Jan 3, 2015 | Monitor
The United States and its allies are going to face a variety of challenges on the international stage in 2015, many will take forward the situations that arose in 2014, but others are long term strategic issues that if not begun to be resolved will create further more...
by Paul Hamill | Oct 15, 2014 | Monitor
John Allen, Press Briefing – Washington, DC October 15, 2014 “..the five lines of effort …: supporting military operations and training; stopping foreign fighters; cutting off access to financing; humanitarian relief; and de-legitimizing ISIL and degrading its...
by Paul Hamill | Aug 1, 2014 | Monitor
In an oped on Defense One, ASP Consensus member and former Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy Tara Soneneshine, discuss crease-fire agreements, what makes them stick, and what can be needed to maintain them. Secretary Sonenshine notes: Less than two...
by Paul Hamill | May 8, 2014 | Monitor
We hope you will join us for this in depth look into the current state of Egypt, the challenges the nation faces, and the future outlook for its government and people. Check out our new website – http://www.usa-egypt.org The post 21st Century U.S.-Egypt...