Nasrullah Brohi The recent rash of the political crisis and the tension between Saudi Arabia and the Iran has far-reaching consequences for the rest of the region, particularly the Middle East. The respective outrage by both Saudi Arabia and Iran with regard to the pursuance of their respective …
Read More »Saudi Arabia Caught In A Self-Made Cocoon
By Mohammad Khajouei One year has passed since Salman bin Abdulaziz became the king of Saudi Arabia. It was last January when he ascended to the throne following the demise of his brother, King Abdullah, and this development was a beginning to fundamental changes in Saudi Arabia’s …
Read More »Saudi Arabia’s Master Plan Against ISIS, Assad and Iran in Syria
Nawaf Obaid Last week, the spokesman for the Saudi military, General Ahmed Asseri, announced that Saudi Arabia is “is ready to participate in any ground operations that the coalition (against Islamic State) may agree to carry out in Syria” and that its decision to move into the war-torn …
Read More »GCC-US Future Ties: What Should the Next Administration Do?
We are going through a period that will define future features of the US-GCC ties. To be able to form an idea about how best, from both sides’ perspectives, could these ties be shaped, we have to gloss quickly over some of the past and present problems before …
Read More »The Syrian Opposition’s NATO-Sponsored Apocalyptic Vision For Syria
When peace talks were arranged to put an end to the years-long Syrian crisis, there were some questionable parties slated to sit at the negotiating table in Geneva. Before those talks were postponed in February as fighting escalated in Syria, media buzzed, describing theSyrian opposition leading the talks …
Read More »How Can the West Offset the East? Spend More Money on Weapons
he new military developments of Russia and China have tilted the balance in global military capabilities, says the newly released report by the UK-based International Institute for Strategic Studies which examines global military capabilities and defense economics. “Russia’s employment of advanced cruise missiles over Syria and China’s display of capabilities, like the longer range DF-26 missiles, …
Read More »Middle Eastern Christians Place High Hopes on Pope, Patriarch
Christians in the Middle East hope that Friday’s meeting between Russia’s Orthodox Patriarch Kirill and Pope Francis in Cuba will signal the beginning of the long overdue process of Christian reunification. During their historic meeting at Havana international airport the two Christian hierarchs signed a joint declaration, which many …
Read More »ISIS and the Reversible Stages of Revolt
Paul Pillar Large-scale armed insurrection tends to move through identifiable phases that correspond roughly to what Mao Zedong described many years ago. In Mao’s formulation, the first of three phases emphasizes organization, propaganda, and the establishment of cadres and a presence in the areas in which the revolutionary …
Read More »Where will the Next Global Economic Crisis Explode? Colossal Stock Market Losses in 2016
Ariel Noyola Rodriguez The year 2016 has hardly begun and the losses in different stock markets around the world care colossal: nearly 8 trillion US dollars during the first three weeks of January according to the calculations of the Bank of America Merrill Lynch. The Government of the …
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