An unusually deadly attack in Algeria on June 17 could have been a fluke, or a sign that skilled jihadists are returning home from foreign battlefields.
The details of the Myers espionage case make one wonder where the next ideologically driven Cuban agent will be uncovered inside the U.S. intelligence community.
A program to standardize the travel documents required for U.S. citizens to enter the country will make it harder for criminals to do so, but it won't end document fraud.
The belief that the threat posed by officials corrupted by foreign intelligence agencies is greater than the threat posed by officials corrupted by Mexican drug-trafficking organizations may need to be re-examined.