A Slam Dunk of Regime Change in Syria

The United States and its allies thought that the regime change in Syria would be a slam dunk. They thought it would be like Libya. Using a no fly zone imposed by NATO, they thought they could bomb and kill or capture Assad and thereby end the war. Syria is pretty much now at the forefront of international policy. Continue reading

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Who Is a Threat to America’s National Security, the Assad Regime or Fundamentalists?

The West, the United States, Israel, Arabs and Turks have tried all kinds of provocations, slanders, and excuses to get rid of Assad’s regime, and sooner or later the Assad regime will be replaced by another one, which may prove to be a worse regime such as Sunni Wahabists or Gulenists. Granted, at present the Assad regime is worse; in fact, we know that more than a million Kurds who lived in Syria could not have their citizenship until the Syrian civil war broke out two years ago.

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The Wise Man of the Turks

A wise man is someone who knows and sees differences between good and evil, just and unjust, right and wrong, ethical and unethical, moral and immoral.

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When Will America Be Safe?

For a long time one of the biggest blessings America has had is safety and in part because it is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the East and the Pacific Ocean on the West… Continue reading

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Global Village or Global Cold War?

New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman said, “The dominant symbol of the Cold War era was the Berlin Wall, and its counterpart today is the World Wide Web.” According to Friedman, our world is considered as being closely connected by the modern telecommunications, such as smart phones, twitter, Facebook, Face Time, and as being interdependent economically, socially, and politically.

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Leader of North Korea Kim Jon-un Might Be Crazy but Not Suicidal

South East Asia is going to be a strategic war checkerboard for the next great game. The tensions have increased in recent weeks over North Korea that has threatened a nuclear strike against South Korea and the United States and has caused the US to move missiles to its east coast…. Continue reading

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Why a Third Party Is Missing in the Turkish- Kurdish Peace Process

The conflict in Southeastern Turkey between the government of the Republic of Turkey and the Kurdish rebel group (specifically the PKK) has been going on for more than three decades. Continue reading

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Obama’s Middle East Visit Has Nothing to Do With Ramallah and Everything to Do with Tehran and Ankara

President Obama had another apology tour in his Middle East circuit. This time on his visit to the Middle East, President Obama helped broker the Israeli apology to Turkey. Continue reading

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Power Shifted from West to East: Catholic World in Transition

As we all know, leaders of the Roman Catholic Church made history last week, electing the first pope from the Southern Hemisphere. In electing the 76-year-old Cardinal Jorge Maria Bergoglio of Argentina, the first non- European pope in 1,300 years – now Pope Francis, finally the Church recognized not only an economic and military shift but also a shift in the focus of the Church from the West to the East.

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War in Syria Is a Sectarian One between Iran and Turkey: Powerful States Invade Weaker States

The Syrian government does not need the permission of any country to deal with its internal political issues.  Continue reading

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