Daniel Schearf, VOA: Putin’s Policy Expands Russia’s Influence, But at a Cost
MOSCOW - Russia’s airstrikes in Syria thrust it to the center of global efforts to tackle terrorism, refugees and a peace deal with Damascus.
"In the beginning of the year, Russia had no say in world affairs, with exception of the point where it was completely necessary, absolutely necessary to resolve the crisis created with its participation,” said Alexander Baunov with the Carnegie Moscow Center. "By the end of the year, we see that Russia’s place in the world is pretty much different."
Russia says it began bombing terrorists in Syria in late September, but it is accused mainly of targeting moderate rebels opposed to its ally, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- December 26, 2015
The Challenge of Jihadi Cool: ISIS’s countercultural appeal is real. And it must be taken seriously. -- Simon Cottee, The Atlantic
Only Saudi Arabia can defeat Isis -- Nawaf Obaid, The Guardian
Addressing fault-lines within the Saudi-led coalition -- Sultan Barakat, Al Jazeera
Making Sense of the Mess in Yemen -- Michael Curtis, American Thinker
This Was the Year That Iran Finally Started to Come in From the Cold -- Avi Asher-Schapiro, VICE News
Iran delusional about its oil potential -- Mansour Kashfi, OilPrice.com
Saudi Arabia is killing the Russian economy in its fight to control oil prices -- Jim Edwards, Business Insider
Afghanistan a Year After "Transition": Losing the War at Every Level -- CSIS
Afghanistan After America's War -- Lisa Curtis, National Interest
An Unexpected Stop in Pakistan: The visit by Narendra Modi is the first by an Indian prime minister since 2004. -- Krishnadev Calamur, The Atlantic
3 ways an Asian war could erupt -- Asia Times ditorial
Who is running Algeria? Power struggle leads to rumours President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has been ousted and secretly replaced by his brother in a ‘soft coup’ -- John Hall, The independent
Madagascar Wakes Up to ISIS -- Stephen Rakowski, National Interest
Post Gaddafi Libya Splits Up into Five Regional Factions -- Chris Tomson, Global Research
If you are Putin, what’s the most important event of 2015? -- RT
Talking Points: Putin's Best Statements in 2015 -- Sputnik
The Myth of Russia’s Containment -- Kirk Bennett, American Interest
Fight Over Churches Reflects Ukraine’s Psychological Split From Russia -- James Marson, WSJ
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