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Will it be War or Peace in the Middle East?
How real are the rumors of war scenarios for the region? Why did the recent war in Lebanon not yet lead to serious peace talks? What can be done to reduce the chances of war and to improve the chances for a start of dialogue? |
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Imad Moustapha | Syrian Ambassador, USA |
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Any observer who follows the heated public debate taking place presently in Israel, in the aftermath of its war on Lebanon, would be perplexed by both the quandary Israel has thrown itself into, and the total lack of a vision towards getting out from her political predicament.
While Israeli leaders continue their hollow rhetoric of not talking to ?terrorist organizations, terrorist governments, and state sponsors of terrorism?, the consensus among pundits and analysts across the political spectrum in Israel today is that they need to think out of the box, and find a long term solution to th...... |
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Ghayth Armanazi | Syrian Media Centre |
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As any old Middle Eastern hand will stress, predicting the turn of events in the Middle East ?especially the probabilities of peace and war- is fraught with the risk of embarrassment. Hardly any political or strategic pundit can escape the syndrome of having one?s ?expertise? found wanting when it comes to anticipating developments in that most volatile of global hotspots. So I will have to tread carefully in responding to the current discussion topic and approach the issue from a slightly different angle, by somewhat altering the question. It is more sensible-and safer- to query whether we...... |
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Syrian American Relations / A Syrian Perspective
An open microphone at the G8 summit picked up an exchange between President Bush and UK Prime Minister Tony Blair. Looking disappointed and frustrated, President Bush said:
?See the irony is what they need to do is to get
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AMMAR ABDULHAMID
AYMAN ABDEL NOUR
GHAYTH ARMANAZI
IBRAHIM HAMIDI
IMAD MOUSTAPHA
JOSHUA LANDIS
MURHAF JOUEJATI
PATRICK SEALE
RIME ALLAF
SAMI MOUBAYED
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