"Laws are silent in times of war."
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With so many conflicting statements out there, Peter Storey asks the question "what does ISIS actually existentially threaten?"

Peter Storey argues that the Taliban's siege and brief capture of Kunduz lays bare a disturbing development in the Afghan War.

As Britain reopens its long-shuttered embassy in Iran, the deep history these two nations share continues to play a major role in how Iranians view Britain and perceive its power, influence and motivations.

UK defense analyst Peter Storey on why Britain has thus far decided to stay out of Syria despite the US stepping up its campaign against ISIS there and what it could mean for the "Special Relationship."

Peter Storey asserts that the British Government's pledge to meet the 2% defense spending target is only the first hurdle in combating issues in Britain's defense policy in the era of austerity.

Peter Storey reflects on the 200th anniversary of Waterloo and what it takes for conflicts to be remembered as a 'good war.'

Peter Storey asserts that if the West is to succeed in the Ukraine crisis then it must comprehend the system the Kremlin uses to maintain power in Russia and how this relates to the conflict.

Peter Storey on the spread of a ridiculous conspiracy theory and the truth that Jade Helm 15 is a vital exercise in urban warfare.