Guardian in mother of all pro-terror suspect fiascos, again
The Guardian yet again runs support for a great Islamist hater; advocate of murdering Jews and apostates from Islam.
- 10 July 2013Labour's finger-pointing over Abu Qatada may backfire
The Labour Party was at the helm of government for most of the past 20 years while Abu Qatada has run roughshod over Britain's legal system...
- 23 April 2013Prince Charles makes 'generous' Syria donation
Prince Charles has reportedly made a sizeable donation to the appeal to help victims of Syria's ongoing humanitarian crisis
- 27 March 2013Israel strikes back as gunfire from Syria hits Golan Heights
The Israel Defense Forces has returned fire after gunshots from Syrian territory landed in the Golan Heights
- 24 March 2013Desperate Syrian women turn to prostitution
In amongst the continued battle for the country, the war in Syria continues to take its toll on citizens of the country
- 10 March 2013Blood, gas, and the big picture
President Vladimir Putin wants the world to know that Russia is back. He wants the world to recognize that Russia is a global power that is to be treated with respect. Most of all, he wants a victory
- 27 September 2012Palestinians should demand their rights by taking over Jordan
Enass Musallam was attacked and stabbed for calling for justice for the Palestinians in Jordan. But her story speaks to something much bigger
- 27 February 2012The "Arab Spring" or a Winter of Discontent...
The Middle East is an uncertain geopolitical map. Looking at each state's prospects, the near future is sure to be fraught with dangers
- 7 December 2011Hamas has no chance of finding a new home in Jordan
King Abdullah’s mission is to reassure Abu Mazen that Meshal’s visit is largely a gesture to Qatar. It is highly unlikely that Jordan will substantively change its policy and that Hamas will find a home in Amman
- 22 November 2011Turkey playing with fire in ramping up anti-Israel rhetoric
It is hard to remain unmoved by acts of blatant cynicism. The recent antics of Turkey's "mildly Islamist" Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, offer a textbook example.
- 3 October 2011Israel's Sinai Dilemma
Order needs to be restored in the Sinai Peninsula - yet Israel will have to accept a much larger Egyptian military presence on their borders in the meantime. Is the trade off worth it?
- 13 September 2011Talk of the “Arab Spring” just shows the West’s ignorance
The “Arab Spring” is named after the “Prague Spring” which ended not in freedom but in the Soviet invasion. Are we really this stupid?
- 27 May 2011