By John McLaughlin – The Washington Post But let’s test that proposition and think for a minute about what it would take for the group to win. What would success look like for the Islamic [...]
By The New York Times The Arab world is a pluralistic region that lacks pluralism— the ability to manage and embrace differences peacefully. As such, the Middle East’s pluralistic character — [...]
By Salama Moussa But beyond these similarities there were vast differences. Feisal was as wily as the Shah was improvident. Iran’s alliance with the most visibly and noisily Sunni power earned [...]
By Eric Trager Testimony submitted to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs May 20, 2015 Nearly two years ago, on June 30, 2013, unprecedented millions of protestors descended on the central [...]
By Lofty Basta MD, FRCP, FRCPE, FACP, FACC, FAHA Similarly, Christians used to comprise one third of the Syrians; they are now less than a tenth. The number of Christians in Lebanon decreased [...]
By Dr. Daniel Philpott – Aleteia As Renzi was questioned about the incident, Obama was mute on the killings. He failed to interject any sense of outrage or even tepid concern for the [...]
By Foreign Affairs Amr Farrag is a prominent Muslim Brotherhood youth cadre. The 28-year-old Cairene is a widely followed exponent of the organization’s ideology on social media and manages the [...]
By Sam Tadros – Congressional Testimony 2015 For the past four and a half years and after decades of political stagnation, the foundations of the political order in Egypt were shaken to [...]
By Atef Harb – Family Security Matters Radio Free Iraq (or Iza’at al Iraq al Hur) airs from the building of Radio Free Europe in Prague, a public media fully funded by the United [...]