Proxy Wars: Could the U.S. end up supporting al-Qaeda-like groups in Syria?

by Ahmed E. Souaiaia*  For the second time in several months, Russia and China have vetoed a UNSC resolution concerning Syria. The double veto last Saturday especially irritated U.S. and European leaders because they thought that the Arab League’s proposal was revised several times to meet Russia’s demands. Russia argued that Western states rushed the Read more

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Turkey and Iran navigate the Middle East tense issues

via RCReadersFeed Ali Akbar Salihi and Ahmet Davutoğlu  Turkish Foreign Minister held a joint press conference with his Iranian counterpart, Ali Akbar Salihi, in Tehran and reiterated his fear that the volatile Middle East might be headed for a new Cold War era unless a sectarian rift in Iraq is immediately mended. Ahmet Davutoğlu has urged Iranian Read more

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U.S. sanctions on Iran are answered: announcement of new nuclear achievement

On the same day the U.S. president signed a bill containing new sanctions on Iran, the latter said its engineers have succeeded in producing a nuclear fuel rod, a major achievement for the country’s nuclear ambitions. Nuclear fuel rods are used at power plants. They contain small pellets of fuel, usually low-enriched uranium, patterned in Read more

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Holding on to the past and the status quo, Gulf States seek political unity

by Ahmed E. Souaiaia* The Arab world is fundamentally changing, and many Arab leaders are racing to adapt. Showing increased signs of nervousness, the leaders of the Gulf States have adopted the Saudi King’s recommendation to move the Gulf Cooperative Council (GCC) towards “unity.” The meeting of the rulers of the GCC member states that Read more

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An attack on Iran means price of oil above $250 a barrel

A Thomson Reuters’ report An attack on Iran will bring oil price to above $250 a barrel according to a report published by an Israeli financial firm. A leading Israeli investment firm said on Thursday any military strike on Iranian nuclear facilities would exact an economic price too high for the world to accept, and Read more

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Clinton’s lack of diplomatic acumen diminishes US foreign policy

by A. E. SOUAIAIA* It is true that Obama, as president, is the person responsible for foreign policy initiatives. However, it is the secretary of state who implements the vision of the administration and communicates it to foreign leaders in nuanced language that, at times, would seem as if it were a code. Hillary Clinton, Read more

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