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Tag Archives: Syria
Keep up, BBC
One thing I would like to note, I wrote about the reasons which make Syria important for U.S. foreign policy almost a month ago. It is good to see that BBC is finally catching on. Although, I still doubt the U.S. will … Continue reading
Posted in Diplomacy, Middle East
Tagged Middle East, Protests, Syria, U.S. Foreign Policy
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Why Syria Matters (cont.)
Glad to see a senior Vice President of the U.S. Institute for Peace has the same thoughts as I do, if not clearer, better written, and a few days late. My thoughts are that an Iranian-Hezbollah-HAMAS relationship could endure the … Continue reading
Why Syria Matters
Last week we heard news that Arab spring had finally begun to bloom in Syria. Al Jazeera cut away from coverage in Libya to carry President Bashar al-Assad’s speech in which he was expected to address his security forces massacre of … Continue reading
Posted in Middle East, U.S. Foreign Policy
Tagged Iran, Middle East, Obama administration, Protests, Syria, U.S. Foreign Policy
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