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Grading Obama’s Middle East Strategy (Sensibly): Part II: Syria

... of Obama’s Middle East Strategy: The Syrian Civil War Grading Obama on what has—and ... ... Here, as in other situations, we have a crisis in which we must be careful not to blame ... ... Arab brethren in the happier days of the Arab Spring in 2011. This was, generally, ... ... Qaddafi’s, had strong patrons in Russia and Iran who would complicate and increase the ... ... helping U.S. allies Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar vet and identify rebels moderate enough ... ... Western governments (including that of the United States), Human Rights Watch, and later ...

03.08.2015

In Time, Expect Big Changes in America's Middle East Relationships

... ostensible explanation for this would be the Arab Spring, in a larger sense, America is ... ... how much our money going into Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and other Gulf states comes back to ... ... got in trouble for saying so, support for ISIS and other Islamic extremists and terrorists ... ... ever-present-throughout-the-Gulf religious cult of Wahhabism/Salafism streams out of the Gulf ... ... Obama and Americans, as was/is the case in Syria and Iraq, seems to prefer a “don’t ... ... There’s a good chance for a thaw/deal with Iran in the near future. More than any president ...

19.01.2015

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