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It is a “melancholy perspective indeedâ€, writes Yezid Sayigh of the Carnegie Middle East Centre. “But the time when Assad might have been defeated by a truly inept opposition
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In the sense that the outcome to P5+1 negotiations with Iran will mark a key inflection point for the Middle East – one way or
We noted last week that President Obama’s key Middle East foreign policy issues had turned suddenly sour – on the eve of President Obama and
It has been a week in which President Obama’s foreign policy initiatives have turned sour; and to make it worse, they seem all to have
Conflicts Forum’s Weekly Comment 11 – 18 April 2014
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It is a “melancholy perspective indeedâ€, writes Yezid Sayigh of the Carnegie Middle East Centre. “But the time when Assad might have been defeated by a truly inept opposition
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