Monday, June 25, 2012

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- June 25, 2012

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, left, and Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin, in 2005. Pool photo by Sergei Chirikov

Would Russia Help Oust Assad? -- New York Times

Efforts to end the Syrian government’s bloody repression of its opponents have increasingly come down to a standoff between the West and Russia with Russia sending defensive missile systems and helicopters and C.I.A. officers operating in southern Turkey, helping direct arms to opponents of President Bashar al-Assad.

Is there a way that Russia can be persuaded to abandon Assad?

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

Annan gambles Syria’s future on Putin -- Jim Hoagland, Washington Post

The West lags behind on Syria -- Washington Post editorial

Morsi and the Egyptian military’s role -- David Ignatius, Washington Post

Israel Steps Cautiously After Islamist Win in Egypt -- Joshua Mitnick, Wall Street Journal

Egypt's Powerless New Head of State -- Ulrike Putz, Spiegel Online

The Middle East: What a tangled web we are weaving
-- Abdullah Al Shayji, Special to Gulf News

The Obama Retreat
-- Jamie Fly, Lee Smith and William Kristol, Weekly Standard

What the Troops Did in Afghanistan
-- Max Boot, Wall Street Journal

India: which way will the ‘swing state’ swing? -- Sandy Gordon, ANU/EastAsiaForum

Coup fears return to Pakistan -- Anita Joshua, The Hindu

In Paraguay, Democracy’s All-Too-Speedy Trial -- Simon Romero, New York Times

Why more nuclear weapons is not the answer
-- Tom Mahnken, Shadow Government/Foreign Policy

Grading the U.S. Rebalance -- Richard Weitz, The Diplomat

Why are the French pushing hard for European banking union? Because they know they're next -- Leigh Thomas, Independent.ie

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