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Tag: International Affairs

Interview of President Assad with Turkish Media

08/04/2013ISR--Research TeamLeave a Comment on Interview of President Assad with Turkish Media

Interview in English translation: Interview in Arabic: Watch video The full text of the interview: Question: Mr President, you are welcome on Ulusal TV station. My first question might be a bit strange, but I need to ask it, because in the Turkish and world media there has been a lot of information published to Read more

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U.S. Middle East foreign policy needs upgrade

24/10/201228/11/2019Ahmed SouaiaiaLeave a Comment on U.S. Middle East foreign policy needs upgrade

by Ahmed E. Souaiaia*   Map: Syria and Iran The third presidential debate in the United States’ race focused on foreign policy. In reality, there was no real debate. It was an argument between two candidates about which one of them would apply policies that are already in place better than the other. Granted that Read more

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Impact of an embargo on Iranian oil

17/01/2012ISR--Research TeamLeave a Comment on Impact of an embargo on Iranian oil

Strait of Hormuz International news has been dominated by the Iranian issue these days. Not only the nuclear dispute is present front and center, but military confrontation was moved from the threat level to active planning level. In return, Iran put its cards on the table. Any attack on its nuclear facility will force it Read more

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