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Western two front war on Syria backfires

In a sad irony that comes at the expense of continued killing in Syria, the decision to deploy the Takiri flank to turn the tide after the FSA offensive failed has boomeranged in grand style. The FSA now finds itself confronting the Syrian army and the Jihadi brigades on the offense against...

Jim Dean

Syrian cycles

No matter how Saudi Arabia and its Western allies try to turn the tide of the war in Syria, the situation remains largely under the control of Damascus. Troops loyal to Assad are not allowing insurgents and terrorists to achieve a breakthrough in the fighting. Moreover, the Syrian Army...

Alexander Orlov

New face of the Middle East after the Arab Spring

It's been three years after the beginning of the “Arab spring” that initially started in Tunisia and was immediately followed by a number of “colour revolutions”. Those “revolutionary” processes, that were fueled by the Wahhabite monarchies and financed by Saudi Arabia and Qatar, has become...

Petr Lvov