Monday, June 15, 2015

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- June 15, 2015

Karl Vick, Time: As ISIS Grows Its Territory, It Becomes Increasingly Dangerous

By gaining territory in Iraq, Syria and Libya the extremist group adds credibility for its caliphate, a potent concept to Muslims

When ISIS wins more ground, it gains more than just territory. Every additional inch on the map produces an inflated sense of both the group’s own power and the credibility of its claim to be the presumptive leader of the world’s Sunni Muslims. The extremist group may hold mostly stretches of desert, but desert, after all, is what most of what the Middle East is. At this point any expansion summons associations with the historical caliphates whose growing footprints are recalled with a certain pride by all Muslims, including moderates who disdain the group.

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- June 15, 2015

Expanding the Caliphate -- Seth Jones, RAND

Mosul Is ‘Safe, Clean’...and Run by ISIS -- Nigash, Daily Beast

Syrian Druze massacre: Can jihadists salvage their image? -- Dominique Soguel, CSM

Israel Helped Obama Skirt 'Red Line' on Syria -- Eli Lake, Bloomberg

While Syria burns next door, Lebanon’s fabric is fraying -- Mohamad Bazzi, Reuters

Yemen Gets a Shot at Peace -- Bloomberg editorial

Iran’s Spies Tried to Recruit Me -- Shane Harris, Daily Beast

Doomsday: The Coming Collapse of North Korea -- Jamie Metzl, National Interest

Stand Back: China's Bubble Will Burst -- Clive Crook, Bloomberg

Why China Can't Be Trusted -- Jeffrey Ordaniel, National Interest

Why South Africa let Bashir get away -- Mehari Taddele Maru, Al Jazeera

The Sudanese President’s Escape Highlights the Determination of African Lawyers -- John Prendergast and Akshaya Kumar, Time

Is Europe Trending Toward 'Grexit'? Ask Google -- Mark Gilbert, Bloomberg

France and Italy Can't Seem to Agree on What to Do About the Immigration Crisis -- Pierre Longeray, VICE News

Venezuela: The Price of Revolution -- Nathan Crooks, Bloomberg

Virus Hunter Kaspersky Becomes the Hunted -- Matthias Gebauer and Marcel Rosenbach, Spiegel Online

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