Will the allied bombing do much good?Barbara Amiel looks at how the West should deal with the threat of the Islamic State
Editorial: In the fight against ISIS, it’s worth getting our hands dirtyIn joining the coalition, Canada is properly fulfilling its global obligations to promote peace and security in a difficult part of the world
Stephen Harper goes to war: A cover story previewA preview of our latest cover story — now on newsstands
The Kobane air strikes, live tweetedFollow one Twitter user’s live reports on the U.S.-led air strikes against Islamic State fighters in Syria
Turkey: Enemy inside the gates While it stands with the anti-Islamic State coalition, Turkey’s real threat is already inside its borders
The return of fear on the U.S.-Canada borderThe rise of the Islamic State have politicians panicking about another possible terror attack. That could spell trouble at our border.
Transcripts: Harper’s Iraq speech, and the NDP, Liberal responsesThe Prime Minister lays out his plans to combat the Islamic State in Iraq, and Mulcair and Trudeau respond
Obama’s reluctant path to all-out war After years of avoiding military action in Syria, U.S. bombs are falling again and commandos are back on the ground in the Middle East
Give cheaper oil a chanceBeyond the economic case for ending America’s ban on exporting crude is a geopolitical one, writes Jason Kirby