Robert A. Pape
Attacking Syria is truly historic; not necessarily the act, but the nonpartisan divide that has strangely united members of both parties. There are strong opinions, with each offering credible positions.
As the focus of relief efforts for the huge earthquake in Türkiye and Syria changes from search and rescue to humanitarian aid, questions are being asked about why the quake caused such destruction. CGTN Europe spoke to several experts to help answer the biggest questions arising ...
Ayman: Why did it take this long for Assad’s regime in Syria to collapse?09:52 Share this - Copied Ayman Mohyeldin: “Part of me still cannot believe Bashar al-Assad was actually toppled after so long. On the other hand, it is worth looking back and asking a ...
Likewise, videos circulating on social media show Muslims of the rebel-held region of Idlib, in north-western Syria, dancing to celebrate the death of Nasrallah. As fireworks exploded in the sky, people cheered and clapped while passing drivers honked their horns. ...
We saw some news reports that Putin said, "Hey, we paid these guys 160 billion out of the state budget or whatever it was. 80 billion out of here, 80 billion out of there." But that's not all, right? The oil platforms that they've retaken in Syria, there's some funding there....
weve we've spoken about a lot haven't we over the last one thing I was thinking of though is I think that maybe the kind of football is required to play at the highest level today Italy just don't produce those kinds of players um but back then they did um That's something I ...
Iran-backed militias have launched one-way attack drones, rockets or close-range ballistic missiles at bases in Iraq 53 times and in Syria 77 times. Dozens of troops have suffered injuries as a result of the attacks, in many cases traumatic brain injuries. ...
They were getting arms, training and other military materiel from Syria and Iran. Before the spread of Internet accessibility in the Muslim world, and even after, in 2000, news coverage on the nature of the terrorist attacks against Israel did not properly reach many Muslims. That Hamas and ...
But Wall Street is betting on higher oil prices in the future — and that betting is causing prices to rise. The Street is laying odds that unrest in Syria will spill over into other countries or that tensions with Iran will affect the Persian Gulf, and that global demand will p...