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Month: November 2019

Global Turmoil: Ethics offer a way out of the crisis

Published November 30, 2019by James Dorsey 3 Comments

Rarely is out-of-the-box thinking needed more than in this era of geopolitical, political and economic turmoil. The stakes couldn’t be higher in a world in which civilizationalist leaders risk shepherding in an era of even greater political violence, disenfranchisement and… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Egypt, Tunisia Egypt, James Dorsey, Kuwait, Tunisia

Netanyahu’s Real Crimes

Published November 29, 2019by James Zogby 3 Comments

By Dr. James Zogby After years of investigation and months of delay, Israel’s Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit formally indicted Benjamin Netanyahu for crimes ranging from his violation of public trust to bribery and fraud. Israel’s apologists will argue that the… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Israel Israel, James Zogby, Netanyahu

Mending Gulf fences could weaken support for U.S. sanctions against Iran

Published November 28, 2019by James Dorsey 3 Comments

Saudi efforts to negotiate an end to the Yemen war in a bid to open a dialogue with Iran could call into question continued Gulf support for US President Donald J. Trump’s maximum pressure campaign against the Islamic republic. Saudi… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Saudi Arabia, Yemen James Dorsey, Saudi Arabia, Yemen

Impeachment and Damage to U.S. Foreign Policy

Published November 27, 2019by Robert E. Hunter 7 Comments

By Robert E. Hunter Russia, and especially Ukraine, have been centerpieces of the House impeachment hearings, as well as of massive media coverage. But largely lost in the domestic politics focused disarray is serious discussion of the foreign policy aspects… Continue Reading →

Analysis, US Foreign Policy Robert E. Hunter, Russia, Trump, Ukraine

After Al-Baghdadi’s Death, Media Failed to Ask Where ‘War on Terror’ Is Going

Published November 27, 2019by Guest Contributor

By Joshua Cho The death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in October, during a raid by US special forces in Syria’s Idlib province, would have been an opportune time for US media to reflect on the 18-year-long “War on… Continue Reading →

Analysis, News, Syria Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, Joshua Cho, Syria

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