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Jihadists vs Fatah: The Trojan Horse in Lebanon’s Palestinian camps

The recent outbreak of violence in Lebanon’s largest Palestinian refugee camp has sparked debate on security concerns, external machinations, Palestinian civil rights, and the fundamental question of the right to return. The deadly clashes that erupted in late July in the Ain al-Hilweh camp, a prominent Palestinian refugee settlement in …

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Central Asia is the prime battlefield in the New Great Game

So long as Russia and China remain the region’s dominant political and economic powers, the Central Asian heartland will remain a US and EU target for threats, bribes, and color revolutions. Samarkand, Uzbekistan – The historical Heartland – or Central Eurasia – already is, and will continue to be, the …

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What’s behind the US military surge in West Asia?

ISIS attacks in Syria and Iraq have declined by 68 percent and 80 percent respectively, per the US military’s own admission. So why is Washington sending, with no legal basis, an additional 6,000 troops into a region that doesn’t want them there? In a significant move that sent worrying ripples …

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Window For Peace In Ukraine Missed, U.S. Officials Admit, Says Politico

A Politico report said: U.S. officials have told Politico that they may have “missed a window” to push for peace talks between Russia and Ukraine. “We may have missed a window to push for earlier talks,” a U.S. official told Politico on Friday, adding that U.S. Chairman of the Joint …

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From Political Islam to Muslim Democracy

The Ennahda Party and the Future of Tunisia Ennahda, one of the most influential political parties in the Arab world and a major force in Tunisia’s emergence as a democracy, recently announced a historic transition. Ennahda has moved beyond its origins as an Islamist party and has fully embraced a …

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Pakistan’s Weak Political Assertiveness And Its Causes – OpEd

In a recent deal struck between the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Pakistan negotiated another lifeline in the form of a $3bn Stand-By Arrangement (SBA) to survive as a country. To the present date, IMF provided loans to Pakistan twenty-two times. A lending agreement between …

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U.S. GLOBAL NETWORKS

Now we are used to the fact that the word “networks” is associated with social networks on the Internet. However, even social media is a broader phenomenon than internet apps. First of all, it is about social interaction among various groups of the population. It is believed that research on …

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Une stratégie pour le Proche-Orient bien pensée par un sceptique avéré

Steven Simon, ancien fonctionnaire de la Maison-Blanche, a écrit un livre sur l’influence des États-Unis au Moyen-Orient, qui offre une vision assez différente de la dynamique des relations entre les États-Unis et Israël. Un ancien haut fonctionnaire de la Maison-Blanche, Steven Simon, qui a été conseiller pour le Moyen-Orient au …

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Did the Niger coup just succeed? And other questions answered about what’s next in the Sahel

It’s tough to tell which is more important: what did or did not happen. First, what happened: On August 10, a military junta declared a new government in Niger. This came after the junta, led by General Abdourahamane Tchiani, seized power on July 26 from Niger’s democratically elected president, Mohamed …

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