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Rally Round the Flag in Riyadh
audi Arabia’s stance on Yemen has emboldened many here and across the Gulf to imagine new theaters for Riyadh’s regional influence. They see the tides turning against Tehran and think: If Saudi Arabia is willing to push back in Yemen, why not in other Arab capitals like Damascus and Baghdad, too?
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Is Syria’s war edging towards an outcome?
Some military analysts believe the regime, crippled by manpower shortages too severe for Hezbollah and other Iranian-backed Shia forces to compensate, is already preparing to shorten its defence lines by pulling out of the south and other areas deemed non-core, which could even include the government-controlled half of Aleppo in the north.
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Perspective: Let us use ISIS and Iran’s tools against them
The concept of jihad has been distorted, but now that we are on the cusp of a fateful confrontation, it is time that we restore its reputation via a moderate implementation of it, and by achieving its higher objectives of supporting the vulnerable and oppressed.
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U.S. experts may travel to Gulf to look at expediting arms sales
The United States and its allies in the Gulf will discuss ways to expedite weapons sales during high-level meetings in Washington this week, followed by a likely trip to the region by a team of U.S. arms sales experts, U.S. and Gulf officials said on Tuesday.
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Perspective: A New Saudi Foreign Policy for a New Era
Saudi Arabia also is hoping that the use of force will gradually alter the internal balance of power in Yemen and compel the Houthis—who receive military, logistical, and intelligence support from Tehran—to come to the table for peace talks with the elected government and other Yemeni factions, including the Separatist Southern movement, the General People’s Congress headed by former Presdent Ali Abdullah Saleh, and the Saudi-backed Yemeni Congregation for Reform (Al-Islah).
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Gulf States Coming to Washington With Big Wish List
Leaders of the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries begin talks in Washington this week that are expected to center on an anticipated nuclear deal with Iran. Analysts say that GCC leaders bring with them high hopes, but low expectations.
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Obama praises Saudi leaders, focus now on Yemen
U.S. President Obama says he will discuss with Saudi Arabia's visiting leaders how to build on a ceasefire in Yemen and praises the country for being a critical U.S. ally.
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Perspective: ISIS Are the Biggest Islamophobes
But the point was still well taken. And I agree one hundred percent with these conservatives on this point. ISIS is truly the most anti-Muslim group out there. The overwhelming number of its victims are fellow Muslims. ISIS slaughters Muslim men, women, and children on a daily basis.
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Vatican causes stir with treaty recognizing Palestine as a state
The Vatican announced a treaty Wednesday that reaffirms Palestinian statehood, a step that immediately drew Israeli criticism and stirred alarm that an activist Pope Francis was advancing the Palestinian cause at Israel’s expense.
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ISIS Makes a Fortune From Smuggling Migrants Says Report
The movement of migrants across the Middle East and Africa towards Europe has generated up to $323 million for the Islamic State in Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS) and other jihadist groups, a new report has revealed.
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