Martin Chulov, The Guardian: Ramadi and Palmyra: 'Whoever didn’t make it out was killed later on by Isis'
Terror group faced little resistance from local forces in Iraq and Syria, prompting re-evaluations across a region that had sensed it might be in retreat
Islamic State fighters are celebrating their second major conquest in a week in Syria and Iraq as they pick through the ruins of the historic city of Palmyra.
The sudden advance of the militants into the UN heritage site in central Syria resulted in the rout of a national army, the exodus of refugees and a fresh pulse of regional alarm at the resilience of the self-styled caliphate force.
Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- May 21, 2015
Is Fall of Palmyra a Strategic Loss for Syria? -- Heather Murdock, VOA
Could Palmyra Be a Turning Point for Syria? -- Marc Champion, Bloomberg
Will ISIS Wreck Ruin-Rich Palmyra? -- James Romm, Daily Beast
Inside Palmyra, the Ancient City ISIS Just Sacked --Michael Weiss, Daily Beast
Islamic State's War on Art Turns a Profit -- Erin L. Thompson, Bloomberg
Iran Isn’t Budging. Will Obama? -- Jonathan S. Tobin, Commentary
How Obama Alienated the Arab World and Destroyed US Credibility -- Deroy Murdock, Algemeiner
Relying on the U.S. for security is a mistake -- Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor, Al Arabiya
Israel silent while Hamas digs tunnels -- Shlomi Eldar, Middle East Monitor
Beijing Won’t Back Down -- Peter Neville-Hadley, WSJ
Beware China's Grand Strategy -- Jeff M. Smith, Foreign Affairs
A Net Assessment of the World -- George Friedman, Stratfor
Europe Remains Far From Recovery -- David McHugh, RCW
Nazis Triumph Over Communists in Ukraine -- Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg
Obama Insists It’s ‘Not a New Cold War,’ But It Sure Looks Like One -- Noah Rothman, Commentary
Russia Strikes Back at Europe's Energy Games -- Kristine Berzina, RCW
How Somalia’s Al Shabaab Turned Against Its Own Foreign Fighters -- Jeremy Scahill, The Intercept
Bin Laden's Surprising Taste in Literature -- Adam Chandler, The Atlantic
We're getting to know just how different ISIS is from al Qaeda -- Natasha Bertrand, business Insider
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