Tag Archives: Iraq

Obama’s Whitewashed History

Putin is no saint, but he simply revived Russia’s own version of the U.S. Monroe Doctrine.

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Syria, Azerbaijan and the Sunni-Shia Divide

How is Syria’s war dividing populations across the region?

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Syria: The End of American Omnipotence

How is the Syria crisis forcing U.S. elites to see what the world already knows?

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Selective Morality and Syria

A case against a U.S. attack in Syria — and a path forward.

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Iraq’s Oil Hopes

Iraq hopes to up its oil production. But can it achieve these goals?

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Egypt and Syria: Beyond Repair

What do an insolvent Egypt and a disintegrating Syria mean for the governance of the Middle East?

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Syria, Iran and American Forgetfulness

Which nation is the key enabler of Iran’s steady rise in the Middle East?

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Iran, Syria and Blurry Red Lines

Are the “red lines” set by the United States for weapons of mass destruction a lot less sharp in a post-Iraq Middle East?

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Will a UN Fact-Finding Mission Ever Make It to Syria?

Will the world consider intervening even if they don’t have all the facts?

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Israel: Gatekeepers of Self-Destruction?

Will Israel be able to create a better political reality in order to save its very existence?

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