MIDDLE EAST
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Americans must not forget their Iraq Waterloo
By Ben Tanosborn Poor Jeb! The Bushes’ presidential oddity is not about to continue with a Bush-45, and Barbara Bush’s…
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A wary eye to help Islamic State
By Usman Ali Khan The rise of Islamic state (IS previously ISIL/ ISIS) and the threats associated with it now…
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Kremlin: Stopping bloodshed in Syria now crucial
Stopping the bloodshed in Syria is currently the main goal of all those interested in a political settlement in the war-torn country,…
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KSA’s quest to acquire nuclear energy and implications for the region
By Shahzadi Tooba Hussain Syed Saudi Arabia officially started looking into nuclear power in 2006. Along with the other members of…
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Embedding a de-radicalization plan into the road map for peace in Syria
By Osman Bahadır Dinçer & Mehmet Hecan Given that Syria is now an internationalized and regionalized quagmire that has been free…
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Kurdish-backed fighters capture key IS stronghold in Syria
The Kurdish-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) on Friday captured the city of Shadadi, the main stronghold of the Islamic State (IS)…
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The Arab-Iran tensions and China’s efforts for a political solution
By Nasurullah Brohi The recent rash of the political crisis and the tension between Saudi Arabia and the Iran has…
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Kerry says Syrian war should be settled on political track
The United States Secretary of State John Kerry said here on Saturday that Syria crisis should be settled on a political track, urging parties…
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Possible Saudi military intervention in Syria reflects dismay over army progress
By Hummam Sheikh Ali Saudi Arabia’s declared “readiness” to send ground troops into Syria to fight the Islamic State (IS) is seen by…
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