AFP - May 23, 2008
WASHINGTON (AFP) — The Bush administration's campaign to isolate Iran and Syria has backfired as the two Middle East hardliners ended up this week
BBC News - May 22, 2008
By Lina Sinjab That is how Syrian officials describe their country, and many of the population believe so as well. Arabism is in the blood; the issues of
TVNZ - May 21, 2008
The United States has put the best face on a deal between Lebanese factions, praising it despite concessions won by Hezbollah but cautioning that the
Voice of America - May 21, 2008
By David Gollust The United States Wednesday welcomed the Doha agreement aimed at ending Lebanon's 18-month political crisis. But US officials are more
NewsOXY - May 24, 2008
The United States presented intelligence which shows North Korea helping Syria build a suspected nuclear facility destroyed by Israel.
The People\x27s Voice - May 23, 2008
Bush has failed to fulfill his divine mission, to secure the safety of Israel for all time. For a true believer in Christian-Zionism, it must be gnawing at
Council on Foreign Relations - May 22, 2008
Joshua Landis, who writes the blog Syria Comment and is regarded as a leading Syria specialist, says a prospective Syria-Israel peace agreement is "very
آكي - May 21, 2008
Israel and Syria have announced peace talks aimed at a comprehensive peace agreement, under the auspices of Turkey. But the United States considers Syria a
Ya Libnan - May 21, 2008
By Jeha Agreement, eh? No need for a lengthy analysis to note this; The agreement does not address the "Weapons of the Resistance".
Middle East Online - May 23, 2008
WASHINGTON - The Bush administration's campaign to isolate Iran and Syria has backfired as the two countries ended up this week sidelining the United States
Olberlin - May 21, 2008
By ANNE GEARAN, AP Diplomatic Writer 16 minutes ago WASHINGTON - The Bush administration, with waning influence and regional allies pursuing their own
TopNews - May 21, 2008
Washington - The United States welcomed the announcement that Israel and Syria would resume peace talks for the first time in eight years despite its
PRESS TV - May 20, 2008
Secretary General of the Arab League Amr Moussa has called for negotiations with Iran in order to put an end to the Lebanese crisis.