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Predicting critical events, an institutional challenge.

“Close your eyes and you’re not sure if it’s an Israeli or a Saudi speaking.” That’s what Daniel Levy, Middle East director at the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), told The New York Times in an article dated March 31st. The ECFR, which has called for a greater role for Al Qaeda in Algeria to “promote democracy,” is funded mainly by George Soros. The New York Times sourced Levy about the latest attempt by Israel and Saudi Arabia to cooperate...

22.05.2014

Future of Assad and Arab Socialist Ba’ath Party In Limbo As Syria Sitzkrieg Plays Out

... possibility that Israel holds an arsenal of nuclear weapons that can be used against them. For its part, Israel has signed the Chemical Weapons Convention, but refuses to ratify it or declare production facilities because of concerns they will be gassed ... ... Norway has just overtaken Russia as Europe top LNG provider, loosening Russia’s “tight grip” over the market. Qatar remains the world’s largest liquid natural gas exporter. Rasgas, founded as a joint venture with Exxon-Mobil in 2007,...

15.09.2013
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