Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- August 28, 2012



Syria’s Escalating Slaughter -- Washington Post editorial

EVIDENCE IS emerging of yet another horrific massacre by the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad, this time in the suburbs of Damascus. According to opposition sources, at least 300 people were slaughtered in the town of Daraya late last week. Videos posted on the Internet showed rows of bodies of young men and some children who had been shot in the head, execution-style.

The newest war crime, like those before it, reflects a deliberate strategy. As the Post’s Liz Sly has reported, the Assad regime is seeking to regain control over opposition-held areas by teaching their residents that harboring the rebels will be punished with mass murder. In Daraya, opposition accounts said, government soldiers first drove the forces of the Free Syrian Army from the town with artillery and air attacks, then went house-to-house, rounding up people and shooting them in groups.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

On Syria, Everyone’s Waiting for Obama -- Max Boot, Commentary

FSA rebels - accused of war crimes - shape Syria's future -- Amal Hanano, The National

In Turkish border city, Erdogan's backing of Syrian rebels draws ire -- Alexander Christie-Miller, Christian Science Monitor

Don't Count Out an October Surprise -- Michael Hirsh, National Journal

Iran’s Nuclear Quest
-- New York Times editorial

The Talkfest in Tehran
-- David Bosco, Foreign Policy

Iran Drives Spike in US Arms Sales
-- Ted R. Bromund, Commentary

Iraq at the Crossroads
-- Dov S. Zakheim, National Interest

Putin's Law of Repression May Force His Demise
-- Lilia Shevtsova, The Moscow Times

Spain may seek additional euro aid next month -- Rick Moran, American thinker

An Exploding Refinery and Imploding Economy in Venezuela -- Raul Gallegos, Slate

Do other countries have debt clocks? -- Uri Friedman, Passport/Foreign Policy

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