Sanaa cannot mitigate these threats without a united military and a strong government.
Regional conditions will drive Baghdad closer to Tehran.
Narcomantas suggest the group may again be seeking to control Nuevo Laredo.
It appears that Syria's jihadists represent a transnationalist threat.
Until a leader ethnically and religiously closer to the group emerges, an amnesty deal is unlikely.
Although untested, these missile systems could enable Pyongyang to launch surprise attacks.
President Juan Manuel Santos is attempting to enhance his security credentials ahead of the 2014 election.
Increasing militant activity in the barren region is concerning for both Egypt and Israel.
A militant group has vowed unspecified, albeit credible, attacks.
Though intercartel violence could drop, renewed fighting may erupt as Gulf rivals pursue their interests.