Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials On The Paris Attacks

Washington Post: What happened during the Paris attacks and how the world responded

At least 129 people were killed in a string of terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday night, the city's prosecutor said. More than 350 people, including some Americans, were wounded in the attacks, which rippled across a half-dozen locations in the city.

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials On The Paris Attacks

How sophisticated were the Paris terror attacks? -- Anna Mulrine, CSM
Obama rejects calls for change in anti-ISIL strategy -- Politico
Is France at War? -- Krishnadev Calamur, The Atlantic
Paris attacks: Why Belgium is at the heart of a destructive wave of terror in Europe -- Leo Cendrowicz, The Independent
Paris attacks: Is Molenbeek a haven for Belgian jihadis? -- Alex Forsyth, BBC
The Brussels Connection: Why Belgium Keeps Popping Up in Terror Attacks -- Markus Becker and Peter Müller, Spiegel Online
Paris attacks: five things the world must do in response -- Peter Hartcher, Sydney Morning Herald
Is a US goal of containing the Islamic State advisable? -- Anna Mulrine, CSM
What to Know About the Alleged Mastermind of the Paris Terrorist Attacks -- Jared Malsin, Time
Paris attacks: Did intelligence fail prior to atrocity? Five key points which raise serious questions -- Mirror
Will Islamic State attacks bolster prospects for political solution in Syria? -- Sara Miller Llana & Fred Weir, CSM
A France-U.S. Anti-Islamist Alliance -- Reuel Marc Gerechy, WSJ
Who Benefits Most From Paris Attacks? Assad -- Josh Rogin, Bloomberg
Analysts: IS Militants Trying to Inflame West-Muslim Relations -- Jamie Dettmer, VOA
Paris attacks: The West’s fatal misunderstanding of Islamic State -- Rasha Elass, Reuters
Caught in Islamic State's sights, young Parisians ask 'why?' -- Sara Miller Llana & Alexis Xydias, CSM
Paris’s Muslims and Jews are now more anxious than ever -- The Economist
Paris Attacks: How Great Are the Terror Dangers Posed by Refugees? -- Jörg Diehl and Anna Reimann, Spiegel Online
Why is NATO a No-Go in ISIS War? -- Christopher Dickey, Daily Beast
Time to Take the Gloves Off Against ISIS -- Atlantic Council
Five things to know about the Paris attack -- Daniel L. Byman, Brookings
5 Takeaways From the Paris Attacks and the Long War Against Terrorism -- Aaron David Miller, WSJ
Six Intelligence Failings Over Paris Attacks -- SKY News
Analysts: Paris Terror Will Have Temporary Economic Impact -- VOA
Paris attacks: Impact on border and refugee policy -- Gavin Hewitt, BBC

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