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Tag: Syria

Written by lookingbeyondbordersSeptember 16, 2012

Why Morsi Exploited the Muhammad Film — and Why that Was a Bad Move

The storming of the U.S. consulate in Benghazi on Tuesday echoed events following the 2005 Danish publication of cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad that led to widespread protest in 2006 and assaults on Danish embassies around the world. Today, Egypt’s president, Mohamed Morsi, and his government are playing the same role that his predecessor Hosni […]

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersSeptember 14, 2012

Who Lost Libya? The US Must Now Worry About Losing Syria

Who lost the Arab Spring? After the murder of the US ambassador, Christopher Stevens, and three other American diplomats in Libya, President Barack Obama’s performance during the upheaval in the Arab world will inevitably become a highly charged political issue. Read Here – The National, Abu Dhabi

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersSeptember 13, 2012

Every Move By The Egyptian President Has Been Carefully Calibrated To Avoid Controversy

A few months before Egypt’s presidential election in June, one of the country’s leading businessmen quipped that it would take a crazy man to want to lead the Arab world’s most populous country. It made sense to be cynical at that time. No one knew where Egypt was heading or what a military hungry for power […]

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersSeptember 6, 2012

It Hurts some to read how India’s ‘Silent’ Prime Minister Has Becomes A Tragic Figure. Why should that be?

The Washington Post story has made many in India unhappy, but let’s be honest: India is a free country and people have a right to express themselves. Why go after Washington Post when the local media itself has been tough on the government and the Prime Minister? Read the Washington Post story here A while […]

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersSeptember 2, 2012

Realisation That Unlimited Support For A Doomed Al Assad Will Be A Disaster Has Led Tehran To Search For An Exit From The Quagmire With Egypt And Turkey’s Help

Read Here – Gulf News

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersSeptember 2, 2012

Saudi Security And The Foiling Of Terror Plot

Read Here – Arab News

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersAugust 29, 2012

The Monarchies Of The Middle East Have Managed, For The Most Part, To Weather The Turmoil That Has Brought Down Authoritarian Governments in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya And Now Threatens Syria’s Rulers. Why?

Debate – The staying power of Arab Monarchies             Read Here – International Herald Tribune

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersAugust 28, 2012

Morsi’s Syria Plan Suggests Regional Approach to Foreign Affairs

Did President Obama watch Egypt swing from pivotal ally to potential opponent? Versions of that question have hovered around the presidential campaign from the early Republican primary debates through Mitt Romney’s comments on his recent trip to Israel about the Islamist electoral victories in the wake of the Arab spring. Read Here – New York Times

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersAugust 20, 2012August 20, 2012

Saudi King Sits Next To Iran’s Ahmadinejad, Sends Strong Signals

Gulf News – Read Here

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