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Ahmadinejad woos Egypt into alliance

  • Ahmadinejad dreams of praying in Jerusalem! And yet, he cannot make it. So, Gaza appears to be a reasonable alternative even if he needs Israeli approval to do it. Obviously, his aspirations are huge. He aspires to expand his influence in the region and to liberate Palestine. He underscores that...
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Stability and security first

  • Those who think that the Gulf states are not aware of their people’s aspirations cannot be more wrong. And those who cannot see realities on the ground — such as economic, social, and cultural changes — are committing another mistake too. A quick look reveals the key changes are...
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End of Assad: Russians and Iranians plan his departure

  • Conventional Arab wisdom holds that it is unwise to place too many demands on opposing parties when searching for a solution to an impasse. Dictators, on the other hand, believe that it is necessary to unleash the regime’s power on its people, and present options that the people can wrongly...
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Ongoing Turkey-Iran clash threatens regional stability

  • The current clash between Turkey and Iran has promoted instability in the region as both use historical and political claims in Iraq as a means to wield influence. The pursuit of these claims and the policies it has generated have affected political and social stability in Iraq as each of these...
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Strategic defense plan of the Gulf countries

  • In previous years, the argument was that globalization and the information revolution made the world a global village. The same factors have brought the Gulf countries even closer due to the existence of many common elements among them. For this reason and because of the challenges posed by...
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Muslim Brotherhood and its objectives

  • Like any other ideological party, the Muslim Brotherhood perhaps does not know the meaning of a democratic state, but at the same time never stops bragging about election results. Implicit in its intention is the desire to dominate and marginalize others. It exploits religion to repress people...
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Gaza war: More than one message and one goal

  • There are some weird issues with regard to the war in Gaza. There are some gains for all parties — Hamas, Israel and Egypt under the leadership of Muslim Brotherhood. Obviously, these gains did not come accidentally but as a result of trade-offs and deals among all parties including Turkey...
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David Petraeus: The general of e-mails

  • THERE are key issues that can explain the removal of David Petraeus from his position as the head of the CIA. Not surprisingly, the American intelligence agency usually fights any leader coming from the US Army regardless of his potentials and capabilities. In some cases, they are not fully loyal...
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Reform under way in the Kingdom

  • During his visit to the Kingdom, French President Francois Hollande came up with a very important statement. He said that he came to Saudi Arabia to consolidate friendly ties with Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah and not to sign economic contracts. He said that this is despite the...
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The EU and its use of rights groups against other states

  • I had the opportunity to read two reports on the relationship between the Muslim Brotherhood and Britain and their relationship with the Freemason movement. I also read a report on Rashin Ghanoshi and Khairat Al-Shater — two leading figures of the Muslim Brotherhood who have used religion as a...
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