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Publications with Tag: Middle East

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Ideology of Pakistan by Aparna Pande
Daily Times (Pakistan)
April 15, 2013
What the Pakistani establishment fears the most is not military defeat by India but …

The Silent Exodus of Syria's Christians by Nina Shea
NRO's The Corner Blog
February 8, 2013
In Syria's rebellion, no religious or ethnic group has been spared horrific levels of …

Where's the Outcry for Syria? by Naser Khader
Jyllands-Posten (Denmark)
December 10, 2012
Recently the conflict between Israel and Hamas has brought into focus the many innocent …

Pakistan's Endgame in Afghanistan? by Aparna Pande
Huffington Post
December 3, 2012
As preparations for the American draw down from Afghanistan get underway, there appears to …

Losing Petraeus, Losing Iran by Lee Smith
Tablet Magazine
November 14, 2012
The still-unraveling scandal that has forced the resignation of CIA Director David Petraeus has …

Syrian Chemical Weapons—A Threat to Israel? by Max Singer
Times of Israel
November 8, 2012
The fighting in Syria is not likely to end until there is a decisive …

Will Jordan Be Next to Fall? by Lee Smith
Tablet Magazine
October 11, 2012
On Wednesday, U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta announced that the United States was sending a small …

The Video Didn't Do It by Lee Smith
The Weekly Standard
September 24, 2012
It was bad enough, two years ago, that Defense Secretary Robert Gates called fringe …

Hope Yet for Libya by Ann Marlowe
Wall Street Journal Europe
September 19, 2012
Derna, Libya--The deadly Sept. 11 attacks in Benghazi should not lead Americans to think …

Defending the First Amendment in the 21st Century by Harold Furchtgott-Roth
Media & Communications Policy
September 18, 2012
On September 11 and the following days, violent mobs attacked Americans and American property …

Manipulated Outrage and Misplaced Fury by Husain Haqqani
Wall Street Journal
September 14, 2012
The attacks on U.S. diplomatic missions this week—beginning in Egypt and Libya, and moving …

Fatal Arab Spring by Seth Cropsey, Douglas J. Feith
NRO Symposium
September 13, 2012
What does the deadly violence against U.S. officials in Libya and Egypt say about …

Reading the Benghazi Embassy Attack by Ann Marlowe
World Affairs Journal Blog
September 12, 2012
This morning's attack on the US Consulate in Benghazi by a Muslim extremist group …

U.S. Embassy Favors Religious Feelings over Free Speech, Attacked Anyway by Nina Shea
NRO's The Corner Blog
September 11, 2012
The U.S. Embassy in Cairo has posted on its homepage a special message for 9/11 today. …

Why Rachel Corrie Went to Gaza by Lee Smith
Tablet Magazine
September 5, 2012
Last week an Israeli court dismissed the civil lawsuit brought by Rachel Corrie's parents, ruling that the …

Why Romney Won't Strike Iran by Lee Smith
Tablet Magazine
August 22, 2012
Republican foreign-policy circles have hailed Mitt Romney's choice of Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan as …

Palestine's Biggest Obstacle by Lee Smith
Tablet Magazine
August 9, 2012
What's holding back Palestinian society? In the wake of Mitt Romney's speech last week in Jerusalem, …

No Sanctuary for Assad by Lee Smith
The Weekly Standard
July 30, 2012
As we go to press, Bashar al-Assad seems to be losing Damascus, as he …

Syria's Christians, Caught in the Middle of Worsening Crises by Kurt Werthmuller
The Huffington Post
July 27, 2012
Several months ago, I expressed (here and here) several important concerns related to Syria's …

Turkey: Forgotten Ally in a Forgotten War by Richard Weitz
RealClearWorld
July 27, 2012
Much has been made recently of the unique and ascendant role Turkey is playing …

Cause for Celebration in Syria by Lee Smith
Tablet Magazine
July 25, 2012
After last week's bomb blast in Damascus, which killed four top Syrian security and military officials, …

Obama's Fantasy World by Lee Smith
The Weekly Standard
July 23, 2012
The White House wants you to know there's much more to Obama's foreign policy …

After Veto, What China Can Still Do to Ease Assad Out by Richard Weitz
The Diplomat
July 20, 2012
China's decision to join Russia in vetoing a UN Security Council resolution that could …

Obama Lets the UN Tie His Hands on Syria by Douglas J. Feith
Wall Street Journal
July 16, 2012
To retain power in the face of a popular revolt, Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad …

A Triumph for Democracy in Libya by Ann Marlowe
Wall Street Journal
July 11, 2012
I was surprised and touched to receive holiday greetings from Libyan friends around the …

     

 

 

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