Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- August 7, 2012

Syria's President Bashar al-Assad (Reuters/Sana)

If Assad Falls In Syria -- New York Times editorial

President Bashar al-Assad’s security forces are continuing to kill Syrians in huge numbers, but the opposition’s chances of prevailing look better than they did six months ago. The challenge for the United States and its partners is not just to step up the pressure, but also to prepare the ground for a constructive future for Syria.

The opposition scored a psychological victory on Monday when Prime Minister Riyad Farid Hijab defected to Jordan. Opposition leaders said that he brought along at least two ministers and three military officers. Mr. Hijab, a Sunni Muslim, wasn’t part of Mr. Assad’s inner circle, but he was the most senior civilian official and his defection is another sign of stress on the regime.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

Now is the time for U.S. to act on Syria -- Amitai Etzioni, Special to CNN

Capture the Flag: What the rebel banner says about Syria's civil war. -- Sami Moubayed, Foreign Policy

Defections show the Syrian regime ‘crumbling,’ U.S. says -- Josh Rogin, Foreign Policy

Egypt Is Losing the Fight Against Islamist Violence
-- Daniel Nisman, Wall Street Journal

Afghanistan Sacks Its Security Chiefs: How Will That Affect U.S. Forces? -- John Wendel, Time

China targeting South China Sea -- Peter Brookes, Boston Herald

A Look at China’s ‘Political Meritocracy’ -- Michael Mazza, The American

Lights Out in India: India’s massive blackout is just the beginning. -- Niall Ferguson, The Daily Beast

Who Will Fight Europe's Proxy Wars? -- Richard Gowan, World Politics Review

Russia’s Choice
-- David Satter, NRO

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