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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

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Saleh will step down

Bad news out of Yemen this morning. Although this movement has taken a backseat to Egypt, Bahrain, and now Libya in terms of international news coverage, it looks as if change is drawing closer than ever in Sanaa. According to … Continue reading

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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

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