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Americans Must Stop the March to World War III over Ukraine

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

The Middle East Can't Fight A War Against Both Coronavirus And Iran

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

Holding Syria to Account?

The National Interest, Vol. 2, Issue 43

Jul 30, 2025

What Russia really fears in Syria

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

Donald Trump Is Reshaping the Middle East--in Russia's Favor

The Washington Post

Jul 30, 2025

The Syria Crisis Has Evolved Into An International Power Struggle

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

Is Peace In Syria Finally Within Reach?

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

The Inevitable Middle-East War

Eurasia Review

Jul 30, 2025

Barack Obama's Middle East: Pragmatism and Hope

OpenDemocracy

Jul 30, 2025

Syria’s Victory and Israel’s Predicament

Eurasia Review

Jul 30, 2025

Debate: Why Heilbrunn Gets Ukraine and Putin All Wrong

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

Bashir's Farm and the Tragedy of Lebanon - OpEd

Eurasia Review

Jul 30, 2025

The Iran Crisis and Washington Strategic Miscalculation - An analysis

Eurasia Review

Jul 30, 2025

Why America Should Keep Supporting the Lebanese Armed Forces

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

Reform in Syria? Prospects and Assessments

The National Interest, Vol. 2, Issue 47

Jul 30, 2025

The Burkini Isn't A Religious Duty

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

Neglected Duty: Terrorism’s Justification

The National Interest, Vol. 3, Issue 18

Jul 30, 2025

The Armenian Genocide, Maronite Starvation, and the Lessons in Past Atrocities

Fikra Forum, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy

Jul 30, 2025

Understanding Israel’s War

Sun Sentinel

Jul 30, 2025

China Is America's Beast from Hell

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

The Trump Administration Is Tackling One of the World's Most Dangerous Border Disputes

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

Lebanon at the Crossroads

OpenDemocracy

Jul 30, 2025

ISIS Isn't Dead Yet

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

Hizbollah VS Israel: The Coming Clash

OpenDemocracy

Jul 30, 2025

A stark image shows weary civilians in a dilapidated cityscape, symbolizing economic collapse and societal despair. The visual underscores the article’s themes of systemic breakdown, public desperation, and Lebanon’s pivotal—but precarious—position in regional geopolitics.

Lebanon is a Lightning Rod for Political Currents in the Arab World

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

Lebanon’s fragile identity makes it a magnet for shifting political forces across the Arab world.

Defeating the Islamic State of Idlib

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

Contextualizing Jihad and Takfir in the Sunni Conceptual Framework

Fikra Forum, The Washington Institute

Jul 30, 2025

The Coming Gulf War: Qatar vs. Everyone

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

Syria: The Death of a Nation?

e-International Relations

Jul 30, 2025

Saving the Revolution and Lebanon

Eurasia Review

Jul 30, 2025

Does Donald Trump Know He's Helping Saudi Arabia Ruin Yemen?

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

The Moribund Legacy of Arab Nationalism - Analysis

Eurasia Review

Jul 30, 2025

Syria as Part of Aggressive Iranian Strategy

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

How Muslim Extremists Exploit European Liberalism

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

God, Paris and Islam: How Salafism Challenges France’s Church-State Relationship

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

Kissinger's World Order, United States and Russia In The Middle East - Analysis

Eurasia Review

Jul 30, 2025

Heir to the Ottomans

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Middle East Center

Jul 30, 2025

Why America Needs to Beware of Saudi Wahhabism

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

D-Day Commemoration Is more than Celebrating Democracy and Freedom

Sun Sentinel (and Jewish Journal)

Jul 30, 2025

Mohammad Bin Salman Has Forged a Third Way for the Arab World

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

Russia's Strategy for the Middle East: Stabilize, Revitalize, Create Chaos

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

Iraqi Memories

The National Interest, Vol. 3, Issue 9

Jul 30, 2025

The Biden Administration Needs a Viable Foreign Policy Multilateral Approach

Eurasia Review

Jul 30, 2025

Chaos in the Caucasus: Why a New Regional War Would be Catastrophic

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

Has the Russian Invasion of Ukraine Doomed the Dollar

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

Can Federalism Succeed in Lebanon?

Fikra Forum, Washington Institute For Near East Policy

Jul 30, 2025

Salafists VS. Liberals: The Struggle for Islam

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

Domestic Threats in the Era of Nationalism

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

The True Value of Lebanon's Armed Forces

The National Interest

Jul 30, 2025

The Distortion of Islam That Drives Terrorism

The Washington Post

Jul 30, 2025

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