Civil war, teetering economy, sporadic fuel and food crises, and a slowly imploding society, have overshadowed the lives of Syrians for more than a decade.…
Posts tagged as “Turkey”
For four months now, since the unnatural death of the Iranian President, Raisi, in late May, I’ve been sounding the alarm on the imminence and…
The Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict is one of the most intricate, protracted, and ethnic-based historical conflicts. The historical account thereof is laboriously extensive, and beyond the scope…
The expression “making the best out of circumstances,” is usually relative; but in the case of Saudi and Turkish pragmatism towards the Ukraine crisis, it…
In part VI of the “Ukraine Crisis” series, I showcased, though summarily, that the war in Ukraine is the ‘paradigm shift’ of twenty-first century’s international…