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More Syrian Land That’s Not Really Syrian
Posted on October 30, 2004 -
Kurds Desperate To Draw Attention To Syrian Massacre – Seriously Guys, The International Community Doesn’t Care. Really.
Posted on March 16, 2004 -
Syria Massacres Kurds, UN Still Busy Figuring Out Why Zionism Is Racism
Posted on March 14, 2004 -
UN Convenes To Condemn Mid East Massacre Of Stateless Minority, Finds Out It’s Syria, Breaks For Long Lunch
Posted on March 13, 2004 -
Yawn. Another Israeli-Syrian Peace Proposal
Posted on February 21, 2004 -
Syria and the Problem of Meaning
Posted on January 20, 2004 -
Glimmer Of Hope On Syrian Track
Posted on January 14, 2004 -
Bush v. Clinton on Syria
Posted on January 8, 2004One of my central justifications in voting for Bush the first time around was always that, while the first President Bush’s administration had been openly hostile toward Israel, the Clinton/Gore administration was, despite all of its public mouthings of support... -
Iraqi WMDs in Syria
Posted on January 5, 2004DebkaFILE has been hit-and-miss lately, but this report off of their frontpage seems credible: Nizar Najoef, a Syrian journalist who recently defected from Syria to Western Europe and is known for bravely challenging the Syrian regime, said in a letter... -
How not to win friends and influence foreign Prime Ministers
Posted on December 27, 2003DEBKAfile’s military predictions have been, shall we say, poorly correllated with reality recently. However, their diplomatic analysis is still top-notch. Two days ago, they posted (as near as I can tell) the first accurate, in-depth analysis of the diplomatic fallout...





