Asia
Syrian Regime is Going Down in Flames
After four years of bloody civil war in Syria, severely affected by external interference, it appears that the regime in Damascus has begun to crack, despite the fact that the Syrian army has scored one victory after another on the field of battle. Yet there’s no...
Yemen Conflict is Raising the Regional Stakes
Back in early April the Iranian government sent its destroyer to the Red Sea to patrol the Yemeni coast. Iranian Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari said then that the ships would play an important role in the ongoing anti-piracy campaign, aimed at “guarding sea...
Breaking up Iraq: Creation of a Proxy Kurdistan State
If the Middle East has lived under the guise of western oligarchs since the fall of the Ottoman Empire (WWI, held hostage to foreign powers’ will and desire to rule and control some of the world’s most precious natural resources: oil, gas and minerals, Washington...