What Comes After Assad? Al Qaeda Is Not A Threat In Syria. -- Bartle B.Bull, Weekly Standard
The moral and geostrategic arguments for a Western intervention in Syria speak for themselves. There is only good in helping a courageous majority free itself of a barbaric puppet of Iran and Russia who indiscriminately bombs his own civilians from land, air, and sea. Ethically, no outcome could be worse than more of this war. Strategically, nothing could be worse for civilized interests than Assad coming out of it the winner.
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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials
Dissent Among the Alawites: Syria’s Ruling Sect Does Not Speak with One Voice -- Steven Sotloff, Time
Avoiding a sectarian split in the Middle East -- James Jeffrey, Washington Post
Iraq: back to the future -- Guardian editorial
Is Israel softening its stance on Iran? -- Derek Stoffel, CBC News
Benjamin Netanyahu: The master of using threatening language to score diplomatic goals -- David Blair, The Telegraph
Fed up, West Bank Palestinians tell leaders to fix the economy -- Christa Case Bryant, Christian Science Monitor
What Keeps the Chinese Up at Night -- Gerard, Lemos, New York Times
Beijing To Bernanke: Bring On QE3, Fast -- Gordon Chang, Forbes
Germans could be consigned to serfdom to save the euro -- Gunnar Beck, The Guardian
Why Merkel Wants To Keep Greece in Euro Zone -- Konstantin von Hammerstein, Christian Reiermann and Christoph Schult, Spiegel Online
The Brazilian Ego Falters Along With Country’s Economy -- Dom Phillips, Bloomberg
Colombia: Santos's dangerous gambit -- José R. Cárdenas, Foreign Policy
Colombia bets on peace -- Washington Post editorial
Human trafficking: a misunderstood global scourge -- Stephanie Hanes, Christian Science Monitor
The president's global report card -- Trudy Rubin, Inquirer
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