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Legitimizing Assad? A short-sighted and self-defeating strategy
If Assad’s rehabilitation happens without exacting concessions from the regime and its supporters, the ground is being laid for long-term failure and continuous instability in Syria and the region.
In the game of Syria, the US and Europe hold the cards
This is the time to exact concessions on Syria from Iran, which needs the financial benefits of a full nuclear deal, and from Russia, which needs reconstruction money.
Europe’s Untapped Sway in Syria - Paper
50 years of the Assad regime: An analysis of the European Union's policy towards Syria
The dilemma of Arab nationalists
Is the enemy of our enemy necessarily our friend, regardless of other factors? Have we become so desperate for support for the Palestinian cause that we would become bedfellows with the least savory of characters?
Insult to injury
If anyone can empathize with Iran’s frustrated youth, it is those who continue to live nearby with broken dreams, stifled by oppressive regimes.
Patching things up with the neighbours
Tony Blair's sudden drive to reconcile the US with Syria and Iran is not as spontaneous as he would like us to believe.
Real fears or crocodile tears?
It is only a matter of time before Iran becomes the only real influence over what promises to be a large area of joint hegemony; Damascus only needs to wait for the fruits of its rapport with Tehran to flourish …