Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials



Assad's Bloody Comeback -- Con Coughlin, The Telegraph

With help from Tehran and Moscow, the regime in Damascus no longer appears doomed.

Iran's military support to Bashar al-Assad is starting to have a decisive impact on the course of Syria's brutal sectarian conflict. For the first time in more than two years of fighting, in which roughly 90,000 Syrians have perished, the Assad regime now appears to have a distinct chance at survival—a remarkable turnaround for a government that, less than a year ago, looked doomed.

Recent advances by Assad forces against rebels on the outskirts of Damascus, Aleppo and the Lebanese border town of Qusayr—where the regime has been engaged in a bitter battle to reclaim control of the city—suggest that the tide of the conflict is shifting dramatically in favor of Assad.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

Lebanon Inches Toward Disaster -- Rajan Menon, National Interest

Obama Admits Iran Is More Dangerous than Ever, Yet Does Nothing -- David Meyers, Real Clear World

A ‘Model’ in flames: Turks rise up against Islamist -- Benny Avni, New York Post

Turks Have Learned the Power of Grassroots Politics -- Soner Cagaptay, The Atlantic

Keep Calm, Erdogan: Why the Prime Minister Has Nothing to Fear -- Steven A. Cook, Foreign Affairs

Why it’s good news for the U.S. that China is snapping up Iraq’s oil -- Max Fisher, Washington Post

Tehran and Washington: Unlikely Allies In An Unstable Iraq -- Kenneth Pollack, Real Clear Politics

This is the song of Tiananmen: ‘Blindfold my eyes and cover the sky’ -- Max Fisher, Washington Post

The Coming Cool War With China -- Noah Feldman, Bloomberg

Angela Merkel on Europe: 'We Are All in the Same Boat' -- Spiegel Online

Putin’s Russia: Repression ahead -- The Economist

Analysis: Putin gambles by taking down Dagestan strongman -- Alissa de Carbonnel, Reuters

The Most Dangerous Job in the World How did 900 bus drivers end up dead in Guatemala City? -- Saul Elbein, The New Republic

US bounties changes strategy on West African jihadis -- Peter Tinti, Christian Science Monitor

How Bradley Manning Changed the War on Terror -- Eli Lake, The Daily Beast

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