Egypt’s Only Democratic Leader Helped Kill Its Democracy
Mohamed Morsi, who died yesterday, embodied the hope and flaws of Egypt’s revolution.
Mohamed Morsi, who died yesterday, embodied the hope and flaws of Egypt’s revolution.
Can Samarra, a Sunni-majority city run by Shia militias, be a test case for fixing a broken Iraq?
As Assad begins an assault on Syria’s last rebel stronghold, the world has fooled itself into thinking Russia will intervene.
In order to have any real impact on chemical-weapons use, the American response needs to be sustained.
No meaningful American response will be forthcoming, no matter how hideous the war crime.
Saudi Arabia appears ready to sacrifice the country in its reckless bid to confront Iran.
“With the fall of Raqqa, the sad story will pick up exactly where it left off in 2014.”
By apparently hitting regime-allied forces again, the president may be opening the door to more escalation.
Assad is proving that the international taboo against chemical weapons is effectively a sham.
Syrians endure one of the war's most violent phases yet.