Tag: UAE
Qatar-Iran Economic Relations Will Improve, Contra...
Posted by Jordan Abu-Sirriya | Oct 27, 2017 | Economy, Essays, Middle East | 0 |
Kurdish Tribes Stealing Assyrian Christian Lands
by Taiyo "Siraj" Davis | Dec 4, 2019 | Middle East, News & Analysis, Politics
There has been an ongoing occupation in Northern Iraq of Assyrian Christian indigenous lands, largely ignored by the mainstream media, which requires a solution soon.
Ministry Declares Health Emergency in Yemen: Malaria and Dengue Fever on the Rise
by Jakob Reimann | Nov 15, 2019 | Middle East, News & Analysis, Politics
The Saudi-led coalition is deliberately using cholera, malaria, and famine as weapons of war in order to break the Yemeni resistance.
Are the 13 Demands to Qatar a ‘Geopolitical Crime’?
by Richard Falk | Jul 12, 2018 | Middle East, News & Analysis, Politics
Viewing the Gulf Coalition’s actions against Qatar as a “Geopolitical Crime” may be useful for establishing peaceful relations.
The Gulf Crisis Reassessed
by Richard Falk | Mar 14, 2018 | Essays, Middle East, Politics
The “13 Demands” from the coalition of states that have implemented a blockade of Qatar are incompatible with principles of international law.
Qatar-Iran Economic Relations Will Improve, Contrary to Saudi Arabia’s Intent
by Jordan Abu-Sirriya | Oct 27, 2017 | Economy, Essays, Middle East
Saudi Arabia’s attempt to isolate Qatar will backfire and lead to Qatar improving economic relations with Iran.
Is the Dream Palace of the Gulf Collapsing on Itself?
by Seraj Assi | Jul 13, 2017 | Middle East, Politics, Viewpoints
In alienating Qatar, the GCC states, in what resembles a pointless act of Samsonian bravado, are keen on bringing about their own demise.
Was NASA’s Charles Bolden right all along about Muslim outreach?
by Mark R. Whittington | Sep 23, 2016 | Middle East, Science, US, Viewpoints
NASA is all about exploring space, but it has also always had a foreign policy purpose.
The Foreign Fighters’ Return: Many Legal Questions, Few Legal Answers
by Habib Al Mulla | Nov 13, 2014 | Middle East, Viewpoints
It starts with our laws – and making the reforms necessary to effectively keep up with an evolving and expanding threat of terrorism in the 22nd century.
Iran And The Gulf: Prospects And Challenges
by Sufyan bin Uzayr | Feb 7, 2014 | Middle East, News & Analysis, US
The past few months have kept Iran busy. Apart from elections and a new President, a proposed nuclear deal is also in the air. With the USA and its allies planning to end their disastrous outing in Iraq, Iran’s role in the...
9/11: Getting Real About Richard Clarke
by Kevin Ryan | Feb 4, 2014 | Middle East, US, Viewpoints
President Obama’s 2013 advisory panel on NSA spying included some interesting people, considering...