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Category Archives: Middle-East Politics

Renewed Vienna Talks Offer Hope for Syria

November 13, 2015by DaYazdani Leave a comment

The second round of talks has the potential to create a viable political solution to end the Syrian conflict Published on the Fair Observer October 14th, 2015

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Yemen Faces a Catastrophe as Violence Intensifies

October 10, 2015by DaYazdani Leave a comment

The Saudi-led fight against Houthi rebels in Yemen will lead to irreversible consequences for the stability of the country and its people. Published on the Fair Observer October 2, 2015

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A plea to end western sanctions on Iranian airlines

August 17, 2014by DaYazdani Leave a comment

“The lives of possibly hundreds of more Iranians are in the hands of western politicians” Published on Your Middle East on August 14, 2014

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The US failed in Iraq. Now it has a second chance with Iran.

June 16, 2014by DaYazdani Leave a comment

“The future of Iraq is on the line, as is a less restrictive Iran” Published on Your Middle East on June 16, 2014

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Al-Qaeda’s Radicalization of Jihad

April 20, 2014by DaYazdani Leave a comment

Al-Qaeda’s attack against the United States on 9/11 affirmed political scientist Samuel Huntington’s prediction of a clash of civilizations between Islam and the West. Osama bin Laden’s call for jihad […]

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The Alawite Question

August 23, 2013by DaYazdani Leave a comment

Ensuring the protection of Alawites will expedite an end to the civil war in Syria. Published on the Fair Observer August 22, 2013

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What Morsi’s Overthrow Means for the Palestinians

August 9, 2013by DaYazdani Leave a comment

The backlash against Islamist following President Mohammed Morsi’s ouster in Egypt has meant collective punishment on the Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip Published on Aslan Media August 13, 2013 […]

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Democracy or Islam? The Struggles of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood

April 24, 2013by DaYazdani Leave a comment

No one knows where Egypt is headed. As the first Muslim Brotherhood candidate, and democratically-elected President in Egypt, Mohammad Morsi must navigate the Egyptian political system to uphold the democratic […]

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