On current developments in Iraq

Iraqi families leaving Mosul following Sunni rebels takeover.
Iraqi families leaving Mosul following Sunni rebels takeover.

Sunni-majority towns in Iraq are falling to a broad Sunni alliance that includes ISIS as a major player. Only Iran and Maliki want us to believe that ISIS is solely responsible for the current offensive.

On the other hand, the idea that Iran is orchestrating this development in order to convince America and the international community to allow her to intervene directly in Iraq is naive. Such intervention would be too costly and Iran is already knee-deep in the Iraqi quagmire anyway, not to mention the Syrian one, and does not need to do so more overtly. Should Iran’s decide to embark on such a course, it would be a massive miscalculation on their part.

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وقود وضحايا

نحن وقود ليس إلا. وهاقد أصبحت دمائنا وأجسادنا وأرواحنا بمثابة اكتشاف جديد، نفطيّ الطابع، في ربوعنا، اكتشاف سيسمح لنا بتزويد العالم كله بمصدر إضافي للطاقة المتجدّدة، لتشغيل محركات الصيرورات التاريخية الجارية. هكذا، وبهذه الطريقة وحسب، سيشارك معظمنا في صنع المستقبل. إذ لايمكن للإنسانية فيما يبدو، حتى بعد عشرة آلاف عام من الحضارة، كما يزعمون، أن تستمر بلا محارق. ولايمكن لبعض البشر إلا أن يكونوا، وبكل إصرار وتسليم، وقوداً. لقد أصبحت الديموقراطية عالمية بالفعل، فهاهي الضحية تختار، عن طيبة خاطر، جلادها، وتقترع على كيفية النحر.

هنيئاً لك هذا النصر!

كان بوسعك أن تصبح بطلاً منذ سنين، وبالفعل لا القول، من خلال إصدار جملة من الإصلاحات الحقيقية، إصلاحات تتوّج باستقالتك، لتصبح بعدها أول رئيس في سوريا، منذ عقود، يختار، طوعاً، العودة إلى صفوف الشعب.

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Ford: I couldn’t defend U.S. Syria policy

Ford: I couldn’t defend U.S. Syria policy.

Finally, Ambassador Ford can say what he has probably been itching to say for many long months. The Obama Administration’s Syria policy is indefensible. It has served to empower Assad, Al-Qaeda, Iran and Russia, and, in the process, it rolled the clock back to Cold War times. Who gives a damn about killing Bin Ladin long after he had become an irrelevant figure, and at a time when the Administration’s foreign policies, and non-policies, and its reliance on drone attacks as its sole instrument for fighting terrorism, have served to give Al-Qaeda new havens in Syria and Yemen, among other places, as well as a new set of leaders, and has actually managed, despite the ideological divide between them, to foster an emerging and strong cooperation between Al-Qaeda affiliated groups and the regimes in Iran and Syria. Yet, according to President Barack Obama, we should somehow see wisdom, and even victory, in all these developments. Meanwhile, human rights activists like me are now castigated as warmongers because we demand that genocidal maniacs be stopped, and for Al-Qaeda, Hezbollah and other terrorist entities and groups be seriously fought, not just pricked.