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Rowan Scarborough

Articles by Rowan Scarborough

A Predator B unmanned aircraft taxis at the Naval Air Station in Corpus Christi, Texas. (Associated Press) ** FILE **

Syrian forces unleash ‘suicide’ drones on rebels

In a war first, Syrian allies Russia and Iran have begun unleashing "suicide" drones that land and explode, presenting another challenge to rebels trying to oust the regime of president Bashar Assad. Published October 22, 2015

Wayne Simmons. (Screen grab from Fox News video on YouTube)

Wayne Simmons, accused fraudster, says he has proof of CIA work

A conservative cable news pundit, whom federal prosecutors accused last week of fabricating a life story of being a former deep-cover CIA officer, now sits in jail, unable to publicly address the felony charges against him. Published October 18, 2015

U.S. Forces-Afghanistan Resolute Support Mission Commander Gen. John Campbell testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2015, before the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on the Situation in Afghanistan. U.S. forces attacked a hospital in northern Afghanistan last weekend, killing at least 22 people, despite "rigorous" U.S. military procedures designed to avoid such mistakes, the top commander of U.S. and allied forces in Afghanistan said Tuesday. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Loretta Sanchez browbeats Afghan war commander

A senior Democrat on the Housed Armed Services Committee on Thursday unleashed a harsh attack on the 14-year-long Afghanistan war, calling it a "failure" as Islamic extremists have simply set up shop in a list of other places to conduct terrorism. Published October 8, 2015

Kurdish peshmerga troops are taking back territory in northern Iraq in a survivalist fight against Islamic State invaders who have commandeered hundreds of American vehicles. The Kurdish forces say they are outgunned and need armor-piercing projectiles. (Associated Press photographs)

Islamic State stalemates provoke Kurds to ask for more weapons

Amid the gloomy news of stalemates against the Islamic State, a bright spot is a dogged, disparate force known as the peshmerga in northern Iraq that just finished retaking a string of villages amid a six-month-long offensive. Published October 4, 2015

Analysts contend that Russian President Vladimir Putin's military plans for Syria are more brutal than the U.S. campaign. (Associated Press)

Vladimir Putin campaign in Syria to hit targets beyond militants

Russian President Vladimir Putin's new air war over Syria will not be conducted with the niceties of the ongoing American campaign because the Russians lack sophisticated smart bombs, do not adhere to rules against killing civilians and will hit targets beyond the Islamic State's terrorist army. Published September 30, 2015

A new security report found that eliminating the Islamic State's leaders wouldn't weaken the organization as it has operatives in countries beyond Iraq and Syria. (Associated Press)

Islamic State has trained operators to replace targeted leaders

Targeting the Islamic State's leaders will not defeat the expanding terrorist group because of a "deep bench" of trained operators who can quickly replace the dead, says a new report by a Pentagon-supported research group. Published September 28, 2015