by The Wall Street Journal | Jul 22, 2016 | Monitor
By: The Wall Street Journal “For many of the 6,800 FARC combatants scattered across Colombia’s hinterland, a new and, in some ways, more daunting phase lies just ahead – peace.”
by The Wall Street Journal | Jul 17, 2016 | Monitor
By: The Wall Street Journal “Montes spied on her own country for Castro, doing much damage, yet Obama may soon liberate her.”
by The Wall Street Journal | Jul 5, 2016 | Monitor
By: The Wall Street Journal “This July 4, Cadet Tom Surdyke was laid to rest alongside his brothers in the long gray line.”
by The Wall Street Journal | Jun 30, 2016 | Monitor
By: The Wall Street Journal "For Islamic State, this city was unlike any other: the birthplace of its movement and the first urban center it seized in a blitz that began the occupation of a…
by The Wall Street Journal | Apr 25, 2016 | Monitor
By: The Wall Street Journal “Call comes as the president outlines plans to send up to 250 more U.S. military personnel to Syria.”