Syria
Turkish-Syrian Talks
Iraq hopes to host talks between the Syrian and Turkish leaders sometime in the near future, with both informally
Eight Years Of Russia’s Military Presence In Syria
On September 30, 2015, Russia began special missions in Syria, in response to a request from that country’s government to aid in the fight against terrorism.
Help and Consolation for Syria
Any country that disobeys the dictates of the Western powers is slated for retribution.
After the earthquake, a Syrian-Turkish settlement is more urgent
On Tuesday, February 14, a Russian MFA media release about a meeting between Mikhail Bogdanov, the Special Representative of the Russian President, and Kadri Jamil, one of the Syria
The US Captagon Act: Tightening Syria’s siege under new pretext
On 15 December, a bill introduced by US lawmakers into the 2023 Department of Defense budget to “Combat the Syrian
US Hypocritical Policy in the Syrian War
In eight bloody wars of the 21st century, all prosecuted by Washington in a bid to create a US-dominated ‘New Middle East’, those most committed to resistance are prevailing.
Asad in the UAE
If any good has come out of the Ukraine war for the Arab world, it is the diminished status and influence of the US in the Middle East.
Why the West Funds Terrorism
It is clear that the declared “enemy” in this “War on Terror,” is not what we were led to believe, and increasingly, it is beginning to look like the enemy may in fact be, anyone who resists this global agenda.
Yemen, Syria and Iran’s capabilities: A look at Israel’s strategic view of key proxy conflicts in the MidEast
Israel is concerned about Iran’s role in Syria and Yemen, as well as its continued support for groups that threaten Israel.