Syria’s leadership isn’t the only aspect of the country to be changing as a result of this month’s toppling of longtime ...
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Is Turkey really our NATO ally?
Turkey was considered a secular nation when it sought entry into NATO after World War II. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, ...
For radicals, a tie may connote submission to Western norms, even a betrayal of the jihadist ethos. But for Sharaa, it ...
Much like Hezbollah miscalculated with its 15-month-long war of attrition against Israel, Yemen’s Houthi rebels risk being ...
The buffer zone between Syria and the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights was created by the U.N. after the 1973 Mideast war. A ...
The, Turkey and Israel all responded to the fall of the Assad government in Damascus by launching bombing campaigns on Syria.
While Turkey backs the HTS regime, Israel is destroying its military capacity and claiming territory – fuelling fears of ...
Assad, old alliances have crumbled, and global powers are figuring out their relationships with Syria’s new de facto leaders.
The Arab Spring hit Syria in 2011 as demonstrations broke out against Assad, who responded violently, yielding a multi-sided ...
Syria is in chaos. The danger to Israel and the West is that the next Syrian regime will be no friendlier than Assad was.