Friday, December 7, 2012

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



Be Careful What You Wish For In Syria -- Theodore Kattouf, Daily Beast

Just prior to ending my tour in Syria as U.S. Ambassador in August 2003, I sent off an analysis of what de-stabilizing the Assad regime could mean for U.S. regional interests. It was chosen as my valedictory because some Administration officials with a neocon bent were leaking stories that Syria “should be next” after our invasion of Iraq. Entitled, “Be Careful What You Wish For,” this analysis predicted that substantially weakening the Assad regime would likely ignite a civil war. That war in turn could result in a failed state or an Islamist dictatorship led by the types that had already begun attacking coalition forces in Iraq.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

'This Is Just the Beginning': A Bloody Night With Egypt's Protesters
-- Evan Hill, The Atlantic

Morsi Fans the Flames of Hatred in Egypt -- Matthias Gebauer, Spiegel Online

Egypt's Islamists driven into the arms of an old enemy -- Alan Philps, The National

A relatively rational Iran? -- Yoel Guzansky, Haaretz

Travels with a Bomb Disposal Unit in Libya -- Till Mayer, Spiegel Online

A Recipe for Violence. Obama’s ‘offshore balancing’ and the New Middle East -- Thomas Donnelly, Weekly Standard

Dealing with Pakistan’s brinkmanship -- Shyam Saran, The Hindu

The Problem of Clichy: After 2005 Riots, France’s Suburbs Are Still Miserable -- Bruce Crumley, Time
Spain's Growing Catalan Conundrum -- Nicholas Siegel, Real Clear World

Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Pivot? Central Europe’s Worries About U.S. Foreign Policy -- Pawel Swieboda, Foreign Affairs

Challenges facing Mexico’s new president -- Roger F. Noriega, Washington Times

Benghazi blunder: CIA opts for CYA -- Michael Walsh, New York Post

End the war on terror and save billions -- Fareed Zakaria, Washington Post

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