• Generation Jihad | China, Russia, Iran, North Korea: Inside the Axis of Aggressors

    Generation Jihad | China, Russia, Iran, North Korea: Inside the Axis of Aggressors

    China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea aren’t just aligned in rhetoric—they’re actively coordinating to erode American military, economic, and cyber dominance. In this episode, Generation Jihad’s Bill Roggio sits down with Bradley Bowman, senior director of FDD’s Center on Military and Political Power, and Ryan Brobst, CMPP deputy director, to unpack the real-world mechanics behind this dangerous authoritarian convergence.

  • Fighting in Yemen escalates, raising concern of a return to civil war

    Fighting in Yemen escalates, raising concern of a return to civil war

    The Houthis launched drone and missile attacks on Yemeni forces and civilian infrastructure across three of Yemen’s governorates on August 6. The attacks have escalated fighting in the country while the Iran-backed terror group is simultaneously targeting Saudi Arabia and ships in the Red Sea.

  • IRGC-Qods Force commander Qaani travels to Iraq amid pressure over militia weapons

    IRGC-Qods Force commander Qaani travels to Iraq amid pressure over militia weapons

    Gen. Esmail Qaani, commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Qods Force (IRGC-QF), traveled to Iraq as Baghdad moves forward with legislation to place all weapons under state control. The visit came amid continued Iranian drone and missile attacks on Kurdish opposition groups in the Kurdistan Region of northern Iraq.

  • From Guantanamo Bay to ISCAP: The case of Jamal Kiyemba

    From Guantanamo Bay to ISCAP: The case of Jamal Kiyemba

    In 2002, Jamal Kiyemba, a Ugandan national living in the United Kingdom, was arrested in northwest Pakistan after allegedly attempting to join Al Qaeda in Afghanistan and was sent to the US prison facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Released in 2006 and sent to Uganda, Kiyemba has since been in and out of prison, most…

  • Generation Jihad | Losing ground: Somalia and Mali’s jihad problem

    Generation Jihad | Losing ground: Somalia and Mali’s jihad problem

    The US is losing leverage in Somalia as frustration with Mogadishu threatens critical African Union support and risks strengthening Al Shabaab’s hold. In Mali, renewed US airstrikes against JNIM raise a parallel concern—whether air power alone, without a ground strategy or political reform, can contain the group’s advance. Bill Roggio and Caleb Weiss examine these…

  • Analysis: North Korean missile deployment raises urgency of Ukraine’s Starlink plea

    Analysis: North Korean missile deployment raises urgency of Ukraine’s Starlink plea

    North Korea is reportedly dispatching as many as 120 additional ballistic missiles to Ukraine as the embattled country searches for ways to destroy Russian missile launchers.

  • Sudanese Armed Forces gains in civil war force strategic adjustment from paramilitia rival

    Sudanese Armed Forces gains in civil war force strategic adjustment from paramilitia rival

    The Sudanese military’s recapture of the Al Sadarat highway marks its most significant success against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in the fourth year of the Sudanese civil war. However, the RSF’s shift toward tribal mobilization and the growing role of foreign-backed drone warfare suggest the conflict’s broader cycle of adaptation and attrition will continue.

  • Afghan United Front commences operations against Taliban

    Afghan United Front commences operations against Taliban

    The Afghan United Front has emerged as the first major Pashtun-led resistance organization to launch operations against the Taliban. The group’s likely focus on operations in southern Afghanistan would expand resistance organizations’ historical focus in the country’s north.

  • Houthis escalate attacks in Red Sea and on Saudi Arabia, Riyadh evaluates options

    Houthis escalate attacks in Red Sea and on Saudi Arabia, Riyadh evaluates options

    Yemen’s Houthis claimed attacks on eight Saudi-linked vessels as well as energy facilities and an airport to enforce its blockade of the kingdom. Saudi Arabia is reportedly pursuing a diplomatic path to de-escalate the conflict or military options if necessary.

  • Iraq pressured by regional countries to rein in Iran-backed militias as new data on extent of attacks released

    Iraq pressured by regional countries to rein in Iran-backed militias as new data on extent of attacks released

    Iraq faces mounting pressure to rein in the militias while balancing tensions with neighboring countries, the US, and Iran. The Kurdistan Region of northern Iraq has come under nearly 1,000 drone and missile attacks by Iran and its proxies since late February, underscoring the growing threat posed by Tehran’s network of militias.

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  • Board of Peace announces Hamas disarmament agreement, IDF reports 32 Gaza ceasefire violations July 10–31

    US President Donald Trump announced a 15-point Board of Peace roadmap transferring Gaza’s governance and security responsibilities. The plan links verified Hamas disarmament to phased Israeli withdrawal, but sequencing remains disputed.

    Board of Peace announces Hamas disarmament agreement, IDF reports 32 Gaza ceasefire violations July 10–31
  • Israel says Hezbollah launched drone attack on strategic ridge amid ceasefire

    Israel accused Hezbollah of launching an explosive-laden drone at its positions in the Ali Al Taher Ridge on July 29, despite a ceasefire that went into effect on June 19. Hezbollah has not claimed the attack or issued a denial of the Israeli claims.

    Israel says Hezbollah launched drone attack on strategic ridge amid ceasefire
  • Former Israeli prime minister says Qatar funded Iran’s IRGC

    Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett vowed to declare Qatar an “enemy state” if reelected to lead the government. Among the reasons he cited was Qatar’s alleged funding of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

    Former Israeli prime minister says Qatar funded Iran’s IRGC
  • Lebanese security forces incidentally discover Hezbollah weapons cache during raid

    Lebanese security forces conducted a raid on a home in Beirut over a family dispute. During the operation, they reportedly discovered a large weapons cache, and subsequent interrogation allegedly uncovered that the cache’s owner was a “member of Hezbollah.”

    Lebanese security forces incidentally discover Hezbollah weapons cache during raid
  • Suspect in deadly Berlin Pride attack pledged allegiance to Islamic State, prosecutors say

    A 21-year-old German who had reportedly previously attempted to join the Islamic State allegedly carried out the deadly vehicle-ramming attack at Berlin’s Pride festival, killing one person and injuring 29 others.

    Suspect in deadly Berlin Pride attack pledged allegiance to Islamic State, prosecutors say
  • Generation Jihad | Seeking forgiveness from the Taliban

    Former Marine and New York Times journalist Thomas Gibbons-Neff recently returned to Afghanistan to find accountability and closure, specifically seeking out a Taliban commander he had battled in 2010. Bill Roggio and Will Selber break down the merits of Gibbons-Neff’s recent tour in country and whether this type of article will skew a full understanding of the Afghan War as the 25th anniversary of 9/11 nears.

    Generation Jihad | Seeking forgiveness from the Taliban
  • US, Saudi Arabia strike Iranian-backed militias in Iraq after militia attacks

    Iranian-backed militias in Iraq escalated attacks on Saudi Arabia and the Kurdistan Region in late July, prompting US and Saudi airstrikes against militia logistics and weapons sites across Iraq. The escalation comes as Washington pressures Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al Zaidi to disarm Iran-aligned militias and bring their weapons under state control.

    US, Saudi Arabia strike Iranian-backed militias in Iraq after militia attacks
  • Israel approves entry of International Stabilization Force into Gaza

    Israel has approved the future deployment of the International Stabilization Force (ISF) in Gaza, a significant step in implementing the US-backed peace plan. The planned multinational force is expected to support humanitarian efforts, stabilization, and a transition toward new Palestinian governance as Israel continues operations against terrorist groups in Gaza.

    Israel approves entry of International Stabilization Force into Gaza
  • Russia continues to aid Iran in war with US, Ukraine says

    Russia continues to provide intelligence to help Iran strike American forces, Kyiv alleged over the weekend. Ukraine is also attempting to interdict the transportation of military goods between the two authoritarian powers.

    Russia continues to aid Iran in war with US, Ukraine says
  • Analysis: US Treasury sanctions Turkish Hamas financiers as Erdogan presses for F-35s

    On July 23, the US Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) designated a Turkey-based Hamas money exchange and a senior Muslim Brotherhood official, the third round of sanctions against Hamas’s Turkish financial network in less than two years. US lawmakers have introduced measures that would condition future F-35 sales to Turkey on certification that Turkey has severed its ties to Hamas.

    Analysis: US Treasury sanctions Turkish Hamas financiers as Erdogan presses for F-35s
  • Generation Jihad | What is Iran’s breaking point? Part 2

    In part two of their conversation, Generation Jihad’s Bill Roggio, FDD CMPP Senior Director Bradley Bowman, and FDD Senior Analyst Cameron McMillan ask a tough question following months of kinetic warfare with Iran: What’s the Pentagon’s readiness for the next battle?

    Generation Jihad | What is Iran’s breaking point? Part 2
  • Syria focuses on energy deals, works to revive infrastructure and institutions

    Syria is expanding energy and infrastructure cooperation as it seeks economic recovery and greater regional relevance. Damascus is also rebuilding state institutions, including graduating 1,000 new air force cadets.

    Syria focuses on energy deals, works to revive infrastructure and institutions
  • Generation Jihad | What is Iran’s breaking point?

    The US says it’s degrading Iran’s threat, but as the renewed air campaign approaches the two-week mark, the math still doesn’t check out. In Part 1 of this conversation, Generation Jihad’s Bill Roggio joins FDD CMPP Senior Director Bradley Bowman and Senior Analyst Cameron McMillan to discuss the real gap between degrading Iran’s missile, drone, and naval capabilities and actually eliminating them, and why murky end goals could lead to a long-term, inconclusive standoff.

    Generation Jihad | What is Iran’s breaking point?
  • Somalia claims it killed senior Shabaab leader

    Somalia said that it and “international partners” killed Maalin Jinow Ibrahim, a reported co-founder of Shabaab and a member of its central shura council, in a targeted operation earlier this month. However, Al Qaeda’s branch for East Africa has yet to confirm his death.

    Somalia claims it killed senior Shabaab leader
  • Iran renews attacks on Kurdish Iranian opposition groups in Iraq

    Iran has intensified drone and missile attacks on Kurdish Iranian opposition groups and energy infrastructure in the Kurdistan Region of northern Iraq amid renewed tensions with the United States. Meanwhile, Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al Zaidi is seeking to balance relations with Washington and Tehran after his visit to Washington.

    Iran renews attacks on Kurdish Iranian opposition groups in Iraq
  • Iran reportedly tells Houthis to close Bab al Mandeb Strait if US strikes power grid

    Reuters reported that Iran’s leaders instructed the Houthis in Yemen to close Bab al Mandeb Strait, the maritime chokepoint at the southern end of the Red Sea, if the United States strikes Iran’s power infrastructure. The Houthis are also focused on an escalatory cycle with Saudi Arabia that began after Iran and the Houthis attempted to re-establish direct flights in early July.

    Iran reportedly tells Houthis to close Bab al Mandeb Strait if US strikes power grid
  • Deadly earthquakes overwhelm Venezuela’s emergency response, stall political transition

    Two earthquakes that hit north-central Venezuela on June 24 have killed at least 4,829 people, injured 16,740, and displaced approximately 18,000, according to government figures. The disaster has overwhelmed Venezuela’s emergency services and slowed political developments that had gained momentum following the American capture of former President Nicolás Maduro in January.

    Deadly earthquakes overwhelm Venezuela’s emergency response, stall political transition