FROM THE EDITOR.

AuthorCruickshank, Paul

In our cover article, Seth Jones examines the Russian military campaign in Syria. He writes: "Russia has done what many thought was impossible in Syria. It has helped Syrian President Bashar al-Assad reconquer most of the country's major cities and nearly two-thirds of its population. Moscow adopted a military approach that combined well-directed fires and ground maneuver to overwhelm a divided enemy. But it also used extraordinary violence against civilians and provided diplomatic cover when Syrian forces used chemical weapons. Moving forward, Russia faces considerable challenges ahead. Syria is a fractured country with an unpopular regime and massive economic problems; terrorist groups like the Islamic State and al-Qa'ida persist; and Israel and Iran remain locked in a proxy war in Syria."

Our interview is with Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Kevin McAleenan. He discusses DHS' recently published new Strategic Framework for Countering Terrorism and Targeted Violence and how DHS is intensifying efforts to counter the threat of far-right terror.

Daniel Milton, Julia Lodoen, Ryan O'Farrell, and Seth Loertscher examine a recently declassified collection of 27 personnel records for Islamic State fighters, both local and foreign. The forms were acquired by the Department of Defence in Syria in 2016 and are now...

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