DID the regime and opposition in Syria need a large number of deaths, injuries and displacement of the people, along with massive destruction and military …
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The ‘summit’ of integration
FOR the first time in the history of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) summits, we feel the summit’s concluding statement has not only nursed the …
Read More »Syria, Arabs and ‘lessons’
IT SEEMS the Arabs will never learn lessons from the past, so the same mistakes are repeated in terms of dealing with their problems. This …
Read More »Persian, Zionist and Ottoman triangle of evil
WE have been concerned about three issues throughout the past years — the forces of Iranian Revolutionary Guard that have been flowing continuously into Syria …
Read More »Misgivings on eliminating IS
CURRENTLY, there are two international coalitions fighting against the ISIL and both of them have yet to succeed in eliminating the group. In fact, the …
Read More »Yemen … victory has a price
EVERYONE should know the truth that the GCC countries and their allies fighting in Yemen are not only fighting against the Houthis and groups affiliated …
Read More »Where is Turkey heading with its obstinacy?
MISTAKES have been committed in the war waged by some countries against terrorism (ISIL). Even if the mistake is small, it is detrimental and it …
Read More »UAE … history, determination and knowledge
DECEMBER 2 is not an ordinary date in the Gulf and Arab history. It is a ‘station’ for learning how to succeed and establish a …
Read More »So that Syria does not become another Palestine
ISN’T the current incident in Syria similar to what happened in Palestine in 1948 when the Arab armies promised to return Palestinians to their homes …
Read More »Safety of Egypt isn’t exceptional
NO country in this world, despite its high security capabilities, is able to completely control its internal situation as incidents continue to happen from time …
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