Calling it “a major setback” to President Barack Obama’s strategy for fighting the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), The Washington Post reported Sunday that American-backed rebels were defeated by Jabhat al-Nusra, which is affiliated with al-Qaeda, in the northern Syrian province of Idlib. Moderate rebels who had been armed and trained...

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An op-ed published yesterday in the Saudi owned, London-based newspaper Asharq al-Awsat argued that the Middle East conflict once known as the “Arab-Israel” conflict has shifted so much that it needs to be recast as one between Israel along with moderate Arab regimes, on the one hand, and extremist regimes, terror...

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After a series of victories in northern Iraq by the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), an al-Qaeda offshoot, the United States on Friday launched a limited military strike against the Islamist group. ISIS’ victories threaten thousands of Iraqi minorities, prompting President Barack Obama to take action to protect the...

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Reuters reported today that a tanker carrying oil from Kurdistan is anchored in the Israeli port city of Ashkelon and is prepared to dock Saturday. Officials said Israel was keen to build good ties with the Kurds, hoping to expand its limited diplomatic network in the Middle East and broaden options...

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This week the Iraqi cities of Mosul – the second largest city in the country – and Tikrit – Saddam Hussein’s birthplace – fell to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), a terror group that broke away from al-Qaeda. The Guardian reported that some 30,000 Iraqi troops fled an...

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Opposition groups are sounding alarms suggesting that the Bashar al-Assad regime is once again planning to use chemical weapons. A spokesman for the Syrian National Council described the details: Two convoys transporting chemical weapons warheads were moved sometime in the last 24 hours, and have reached their destinations, said Khaled...

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