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The Myths and Facts of Israel’s Claims to Land Rights

Like President Trump and pro-Israeli lobbyists, some politicians and analysts belittled the likely repercussions of Trump’s decision on Jerusalem. Contrary to their presupposition, the international community, including the European Union, … Continue reading

March 12, 2018 · 7 Comments

Trump’s Statement on Jerusalem: A Drift Toward the Unknown!

In today’s world, peace and security come to be the primary issues of all countries, developed and developing alike. There was no time like nowadays where citizens deeply sense the … Continue reading

January 7, 2018 · 1 Comment

What Our World Needs Most: True World Leaders

We often hear many senior citizens, parents, and grandparents talk nostalgically about the good old days of their time. They always reminisce about the serenity of social life, the sufficiency of … Continue reading

October 17, 2016 · 7 Comments

UN: A World Forum of Bystanders

In January 1920, fourteen months after the end of the First World War, the League of Nations (LN) was founded to maintain world order, guarantee peace and security, adjudicate international … Continue reading

April 7, 2015 · 13 Comments

ISIS: Another Resurgence of Radical Islamists

In June 2014, a major offensive launched by the so-called Islamic State of Iraq & Greater Syria (ISIS), also known as “The Islamic State” (IS), succeeded in no time to … Continue reading

January 26, 2015 · 20 Comments

The Fall of Arab Nationalism and its Folkloric League

In the wake of the Second World War, the presence of powerful international and regional organizations, which can preserve peace and play effective mediatory roles between nations, emerged as an imperative requirement … Continue reading

March 14, 2014 · 15 Comments

Why Geneva Talks Won’t Stop the Syrian Bloodbath

Now as thirty-four months ago, on every international and regional news TV you would watch, or transnational newspaper you might read, or human rights websites you explore, you will find analytical … Continue reading

January 31, 2014 · 14 Comments

Obama Foreign Policy Puts Arab-U.S. Alliance at Risk

If you intend to visit an Arab country, you will likely come across many indignant people criticizing the so-called international community for being a self-serving gathering of countries or an … Continue reading

November 19, 2013 · 41 Comments

The Ripple Effect of U.S. Double Standard

As centuries ago as now, we find many policymakers, politicians, and political analysts who still consider the abstract idea of double standard a shrewd political craft. They simply justify this double … Continue reading

August 3, 2013 · 11 Comments

The Crux of Middle East and Arab Dilemma

Whenever you get involved in a political discussion concerning the question of peace and security in this chaotic world, you will find out that Middle East politics, Islamic and Arab … Continue reading

June 22, 2013 · 20 Comments

When America Leads From Behind

Political analysts, think tanks and nonaligned intellectuals are in search to identify the root causes of such upheaval and atrocities. They seek to find out what is in common among all those upset people, groups and nations; and how to end these terrible misfortunes and human sufferings.

May 25, 2013 · 32 Comments

The Persistent Demand of All Arab People

Most foreign residents who happen to live or work in the Arab region are accustomed to hearing the mass majority of Arab nationals and expatriates complaining about the living conditions … Continue reading

April 9, 2013 · 24 Comments
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