Ahmadinejad's Flare Amps Up Tensions

Antagonism and threats by leaders do not play well within their own nations
William Pfaff
January 24, 2007

Israeli, Syrian Representatives Reach Secret Understandings

Unfortunately, report of talks and informal agreement between Syria and Israel may be a bluff
Akiva Eldar
January 16, 2007

Arab Perspective: The Chechen Issue That Cries for Solution

Terrorist act in Moscow only exacerbates regional conflict; resolution urgently needed
Huda Fawzi
November 1, 2002

The Arab World Must Participate in Global Affairs and Not Follow

An Arab conference calls for self-examination and a relationship with the West that is not that of "master and slave."
Najla Al Rostamani
November 1, 2002

Controlling Iraq’s Oil: Not So Easy

The debates over war in Iraq have thus far skirted the issue of Iraq’s oil reserves—reputedly the second largest in the world— because it is considered “unseemly” to suggest economic motivations for war. However, in a post-war Iraq, a lot of interests are going to be scrambling to gain control over Iraq’s oil resources.
Serge Schmemann
November 3, 2002