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Year: 2014

Middle East

Leaving Behind All Logic and Rational Policy in an Effort to Bash Israel

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Prof. Barry Rubin | 29 March 2010     When you barely scratch the surface of what's being said by the Obama Administration and supporters about its current one-way feud with Israel...
Middle East

Pardon Me, Obama Administration, But Isn’t Your Policy on Fire?

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
Barry Rubin 05 March 2010 The story of the U.S. engagement with Syria and the sanctions issue regarding Iran’s nuclear program are fascinating. Each day there’s some new development showing how...
Middle East

Egypt’s Reluctant Revolutionary

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
Mohamed ElBaradei was greeted by cheering crowds upon his return to Cairo. Now for the hard part   David Kenner 19 February 2010   Austrian Airlines Flight 863 touched down...
Middle East

Iran: In Praise of Citizen Journalists

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
Prof. Scott Lucas 23 February 2010 Yesterday a prominent Iran correspondent for an international news agency wrote, as an afterthought on a post about the “Iranian Cyber Army”, “The authorities...
Middle East

Arabs Fear Iran As a Tidal Wave; The West Thinks It’s Easily Contained by a Sand Castle

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
Prof. Barry Rubin 22 February 2010   How do leading Arab forces view the U.S. and Iranian maneuverings over Tehran’s drive to get nuclear weapons, the world’s number one political...
Middle East

Behind the Settlements

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
Daniel Kurtzer 08 February 2010   Ariel Sharon was considered the godfather of the Israeli settlements movement. His ardent support of settlements construction and the legitimacy he lent to the...
Middle East

Turkey Becomes Refuge for Fleeing Iranians

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
Dorian Jones 29 January 2010   Iranians fleeing the Tehran government's crackdown on its opponents are increasingly seeking refuge in Turkey.   Months of continuing political instability in Iran and the...
Middle East

Iran Document/Analysis: Karroubi’s Statement on the Political Situation

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
Prof. Scott Lucas Britain’s Financial Times has published a lengthy interview with Mehdi Karroubi. The full interview, covering Karroubi’s political involvement from 1979 to the present, is well worth a read, but...
Middle East

Iran: How Should the US Treat the Green Movement? (Haghighatjoo)

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
Prof. Scott Lucas   insideIRAN publishes an interview with one of the most prominent US-based expatriate Iranians:   Fatemeh Haghighatjoo was a member of Iran’s Parliament from 2000 to 2004, and...
Middle East

The Decline of the Obama Administration: Massachusetts and the Middle East

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
Prof. Barry Rubin   There is an iron rule in modern democratic politics that parties periodically ignore to their peril: if a party goes too far to an extreme--to the...
Middle East

Iran Analysis: The Regime beyond the Headlines

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
Prof. Scott Lucas  The world is once again watching Iran. A series of weekend developments are in the global press this morning. Thomas Erdbrink of The Washington Postcovers the Parliamentary report on the...
Middle East

Casualties and Solutions in the Israel-Palestinian Conflict, 2009

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
Barry Rubin If you launch a West Bank operation to defeat a terrorist war (against international complaints); build a security fence (despite international criticism); and fight a defensive action in...
Middle East

Egypt: Israel must stop settlement

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak has told his Israeli counterpart construction work on land taken from Palestinians in 1967 must stop if there is to be peace.   Speaking at a press...
Middle East

The Iran Cul-de-Sac: 4 Points on Obama’s Embrace of Ahmadinejad (and Rejection of the Green Movement)

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
Ahmed El Amraoui   Yasser Arafat, the Palestinian president and PLO leader, died on November 11, 2004 but his supporters and opponents continue to reflect - and often debate -...
Middle East

Palestinians to seek UN support

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
Palestinian officials are preparing to ask the United Nations to endorse their quest for an independent state after years of failed peace talks, Palestinian authorities have said.   Saeb Erekat,...

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