Trump's "Arab Nato" Project And Its Shortcomings
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- The Caspian Basin
- 2 October 2018 14:27
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- Economics
- 2 October 2018 15:20
Great East
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I am once again flipping through the 2015 book "Syria. When you fail, resist" by my esteemed friend Fehim Taştekin, one of the best journalists who knows the Middle East.
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Recently, another dictatorial regime collapsed in the world. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government was overthrown, and he fled the country. The pillars of dictatorship—Russia and Iran—embraced Assad.
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The recapture of Aleppo by jihadist forces once again demonstrated how precarious the foundations of the Syrian regime are. As Jeremy Bowen, the BBC's Middle East correspondent and analyst of 30 years, precisely stated: “Although Assad, who inherited power from his father, managed to maintain his rule with great difficulty, the ease with which Aleppo fell back into the hands of the rebels has made governance even more challenging.”
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced that Turkey has severed trade ties with Israel.
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