Syria
May 13, 2013:
![]() | Drums Beat for US Military Intervention in Syria but Israel finds a Weakened Assad "Convenient" | |
| Phyllis Bennis: The humanitarian disaster in Syria is mostly ignored as
external powers vie for position to
control outcome of civil war | ||
![]() | US Syria Policy Promotes Endless Civil War | |
| Omar Dahi: Daniel Pipes, neo-con and ultra Zionist, spells out US policy
towards Syria - let both sides destroy each other | ||
![]() | Obama "Red Line" on Syria Avoids Dealing with Massive Humanitarian Crisis | |
| Rana Khoury: All the outside intervention is ruining the country; a political
solution and humanitarian assistance is the only way to stop the killing | ||
![]() | Humanitarian Catastrophe in Syria | |
| Omar Dahi: Western Powers and GCC countries fail to provide aid at levels
needed, inspite of professed interest in the Syrian people | ||
![]() | Syrian Conflict a Proxy War, Driven by Internal Struggle | |
| Rami Khouri: The rebellion against the dictatorship is the primary driving force, but all the global and regional powers trying to control the outcome | ||
![]() | Max Blumenthal Resigns Al Akhbar Over Syria Coverage | |
| Max Blumenthal discusses his article, "The right to resist is universal: A farewell to Al Akhbar and Assad's apologists" | ||
![]() | Human Rights Watch Accuses Assad of Executing Civilians | |
| Vijay Prashad: Outside interference in the Syrian civil war does not excuse the barbaric crimes of the
Assad dictatorship | ||
![]() | Saudis and US Waging a Proxy War in Syria | |
| Hamid Dabashi: Syrian people caught in a proxy war as they fight a brutal dictatorship | ||
![]() | Anti-War Conference Against "Humanitarian Imperialism" | |
| Glen Ford: Americans should oppose US military interventions everywhere | ||
![]() | Assad and the Sectarian Game in Syria | |
| Elaine Hagopian: Syrians are caught between horrors of Assad and sectarian forces with external support | ||
![]() | News About Syria: Information or Propaganda? | |
| Sharmine Narwani: Many opposition leaders want end to militarization on both sides as GCC and US neo-cons call for arming opposition | ||
![]() | US, Saudis and Russia Vie for Influence in Post-Assad Syria | |
| Hamid Dabashi: Russian position more reasoned but share US interest in maintaining Syrian military dictatorship without Assad | ||
![]() | A Short History of Modern Syria | |
| Hamid Dabashi traces the rise of the Assad regime | ||
![]() | The US/Saudi Agenda and the Syrian Rebellion | |
| Hamid Dabashi: Saudi's and US attempt to control outcome of Syrian revolt | ||
![]() | Doha Debate: This House believes President Assad must resign | |
| Doha Debates takes on the conflict in Syria | ||
![]() | If Democracy Expands in Syria, It Will Change Middle East | |
| Hamid Dabashi: Repression continues but signs that struggle might expand a democratic space | ||