Tag: iran

  • HAMAS Media in Gaza: Still Audible?

    January 2, 2024 A notable gap—in all the recent coverage of Gaza—is news about HAMAS media organs of the most traditional types: radio and TV.  It seems likely that their studios in Gaza City are rubble heaps; it seems just as likely that some service airs at some times from hidden locations, mobile transmitters, webpages,…

  • Iran as Competitor: Measured, Violent, Relentless

    Read more: Marine Corps University, Brute Krulak Center for Innovation & Creativity In April the United States government imposed new sanctions on a large, well-functioning segment of state power and governance of Iran: the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps.  Iran is of course a long-time rival power to the United States in the Middle East, and it…

  • Remembering 23 October

    The article below by Prof. Christopher Harmon was published on October 22, 2013 in the “PTSS Daily” newsletter of the Program on Terrorism & Security Studies at the George C. Marshall Center. The 23rd of October, which falls on a Wednesday this year, signals the 30th anniversary of one of the most significant dual-bombings in the history of low-intensity…