A Risky Syria Scenario For Turkey -- Abdulhamit Bilici, Today's Zaman
It does not augur well that there has been a rapid increase in opinions asserting that the crisis in Syria is beginning to resemble the situation and massacres in Bosnia in the 1990s.
The entire world just watched the Bosnia crisis for three years; it caused 250,000 people to lose their lives, and opened countless wounds which have still not healed.
Bosnia-Herzegovina Foreign Minister Zlatko Lagumdzija’s recent statements at an international meeting of the Group of Friends of the Syrian People not to repeat in Syria the same mistakes made in Bosnia were meaningful.
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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials
Syria's WMD Threat -- James P. Farwell, National Interest
Holding back on Syria just helps Iran close in on nukes -- David Ross Meyers, FOX News
How to Avoid Disaster With Iran -- Meir Javedanfar, The Diplomat
Why Iran got huffy about a certain locale for next nuclear talks -- Howard LaFranchi, Christian Science Monitor
Israel Blames U.S. for Media Reports About Iran Strategy -- Eli Lake, Daily Beast
Did Libya's revolution topple Mali into crisis? -- Dan Murphy, Christian Science Monitor
Intercepting Kim's Rocket -- Wall Street Journal editorial
Storms Brew in Pyongyang -- Morton Abramowitz, National Interest
China is deeply flawed. Its dominance is not inevitable -- Jonathan Fenby, The Guardian
Two decades on, Bosnia's war crimes should haunt Europe -- Steve Crawshaw, The Independent
U.S. must improve cybersecurity -- Houston Chronicle editorial
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