Enough is Enough
Photo credit: LEGADO – German Falcon Britain’s Justice Minister, Mike Freer MP, has announced this week that he will be stepping down as an MP in the upcoming general election … Continued
Photo credit: LEGADO – German Falcon Britain’s Justice Minister, Mike Freer MP, has announced this week that he will be stepping down as an MP in the upcoming general election … Continued
United Nations institutions do not have a track record of covering themselves in glory in contemporary times. Thus it has proved once again today with the International Court of Justice … Continued
The global situation seems to be becoming more perilous by the day. Last week, in his first setpiece speech as Defence Secretary, Grant Shapps announced that the West was at … Continued
In the ever-evolving landscape of global geopolitics, a disturbing alliance is emerging that demands the immediate attention of the international community. Russia, long known for its assertive military posture, is … Continued
Photo Credit: Governor Maura Healey’s Office Dr Claudine Gay, Harvard’s first black president, has resigned after six months and two days, making her the shortest-serving president in the university’s history. … Continued
The Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum, headquartered in Independence, Missouri, and the Henry Jackson Society, based in London, United Kingdom, are pleased to announce an association agreement, effective … Continued
In a resounding display of solidarity, Foreign Secretary David Cameron embarked on his first diplomatic foray abroad to Ukraine, underscoring Britain’s unwavering commitment for the nation at war. David Cameron … Continued
When Turkey signed an agreement six years ago to purchase the Russian S-400 air defense system, the US and its NATO allies condemned the step. As a NATO member Turkey … Continued
A host of nuclear-deal sanctions are set to expire, giving the Islamic Republic power to pursue a lethal agenda. As Israel prepares for a ground war with Hamas, Iran … Continued
The Henry Jackson Society is excited to announce the appointment of Aliona Hlivco as our new Managing Director. Aliona Is a political analyst, political commentator, and foreign policy expert with … Continued
While Prime Minister Rishi Sunak may not have thrown the ceremonial pitch at the Washington Nationals game, he made a far bigger pitch during his visit to the United States. … Continued
Distinguished American Leader Appointed Senior Strategic Advisor The Henry Jackson Society is delighted to announce that David Harris will be joining as Senior Strategic Advisor, effective June 1st 2023. … Continued
Just as they were on the cusp of democratisation and normalisation of relations with democratic partners in the region, Sudan’s progress has tragically been put on hold. Since 15 April … Continued
On 20 March, The Henry Jackson Society (HJS) was proud to host the UK launch of WAM (Emirates News Agency) and their new White Paper on the future of the … Continued
Photo Credit: Tom Morris While the Begum case may have reached a temporary conclusion, it marks a crucial turning point for the UK in its fight against Islamist extremism and … Continued
In September last year there was large scale civil unrest in Leicester, extending to Birmingham between the Muslim and Hindu communities. HJS Research fellow, Charlotte Littlewood, investigated the incidents, the … Continued
Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore President Biden’s trip to Ukraine – bringing words of support and aid – is in stark contrast to the soviet-esque display of Putin’s address to … Continued
The visit of President Zelensky to the UK is testament to the regard Ukraine has for the support provided by the British public and government, as well as a sign … Continued
Although violence continues to rock the Jewish State, efforts have been renewed under the leadership of Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu to secure regional peace and normalise relations with the Islamic … Continued
Friday’s attack against a synagogue in Jerusalem (Israel) by Palestinian terrorists, the deadliest in recent years, raises some serious questions – well beyond the obvious matter of ideological indoctrination and … Continued
The threat posed by the Islamic Republic of Iran has never been more real or immediate. And though many still would have you convinced that Iran’s belligerence is but a … Continued
With overwhelming support, the EU Parliament has passed a resolution on the establishment of a tribunal on the crime of aggression against Ukraine. While the move is geared toward the … Continued
Two years ago Europe witnessed a shocking episode of political self-sacrifice when Alexei Navalny returned to Moscow from Germany, after being poisoned by the Kremlin. The move left many wondering, … Continued
Catherine Perez-Shakdam writes in the Express, warning of Iran’s continued threat to Western democracies through its use of terrorism as a political tool. Click HERE for the full article.
Armenian snub to Putin in the early day of 2023 has been the single biggest upset of diplomatic relations between the states. With the war in Ukraine predicted to continue … Continued
Iran’s regime made the headlines today after news broke that British-Iranian dual national Alireza Akhbari faced imminent execution. Arrested in 2019 over made-up allegations of espionage, the former official who … Continued
Ayatollah Khamenei’s ego took a hit this week after Charlie Hebdo – the French weekly satirical magazine published a series of cartoons featuring the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic … Continued
Pressure is mounting this January against the Islamic Republic of Iran with news that the UK is set to officially proscribe IRGC as a terrorist organisation – a move, which, … Continued
This Wednesday the United Nations made history when it announced Iran had been voted out of the Women’s Rights Commission on account of its government’s deplorable and criminal behaviour towards … Continued