Turkish Imperialism: Erdoğan’s ‘Second Conquest’ Of The Christians – Analysis
By Anne-Christine Hoff* On July 10, 2020, Turkey’s high administrative court annulled a 1934 cabinet decision that had turned Istanbul’s
Read moreBy Anne-Christine Hoff* On July 10, 2020, Turkey’s high administrative court annulled a 1934 cabinet decision that had turned Istanbul’s
Read moreBy Daniel Pipes* When Saddam Hussein’s chief spokesman met with the U.S. secretary of state on the eve of the Kuwait
Read moreBy Daniel Pipes* Following a millennium of almost uninterrupted hostility toward Islam and Muslims,[1] Christian hostility toward both declined. In a series
Read moreBy Daniel Pipes* In a conversation that apparently took place on July 13, 634, just two years after Muhammad’s death, an old
Read moreBy Douglas J. Feith and Lewis Libby* President Donald Trump’s Middle East peace plan transforms longstanding official U.S. ideas about
Read moreBy Efraim Karsh* There is probably no more understated event in the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict than the San Remo
Read moreBy Ofira Seliktar* The July 2015 Iranian nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), prompted many
Read moreRussia has been fighting in Syria since September 2015 when President Vladimir Putin set out to rescue his longstanding client,
Read moreBy Dany Shoham* Chemical weapons provide the most fearsome capability in Syrian president Bashar Assad’s hands. His arsenal includes a variety
Read moreBy Wyn Bowen and Matthew Moran* In 2012, a year into the Syrian civil war, U.S. president Barack Obama and
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