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ISIS Given ‘Breathing Space’ in US-Occupied Areas of Syria: UN Report

By maintaining an ISIS pocket in the territory it occupies, the U.S. can continue to justify its illegal presence in the country for the long-term, ultimately substituting Iran for ISIS as its new regional boogeyman. (MPN Op-ed) — A recent report from the UN Security Council’s Sanctions Monitoring Team has found that many of the places in Syria where the […]

With Russian help, Damascus gains territory in the fight against terror

The Syrian Civil War began in March 2011 and continues to this day. It is one of the bloodiest conflicts in the world at present and it is also one of the most poorly covered foreign affairs issues as well.
It often seems that anyone and everyone who wants to fight other people has their place in this country, at the tragic expense of the millions of people who live there.

[Vidéo] La chute de l’État islamique marque-t-elle la fin du phénomène djihadiste ? Par Edouard Vuiart

Source : IRIS, Edouard Vuiart, 30.04.2018

Edouard Vuiart, analyste en stratégie internationale et ancien étudiant d’IRIS Sup’, répond à nos questions à l’occasion de la parution de son ouvrage “Après Daech : la guerre idéologique continue” (VA Éditions, 2017) :
– L’assise territoriale de l’État islamique a disparu et pourtant, les djihadistes semblent loin de s’avouer vaincus. Comment expliquez-vous cette situation ?

Western interventions in the Middle East failed – French PM

Entire cities have been destroyed by seven years of intense warfare in Syria [Xinhua]
French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe has called the West’s method of democratization by force a mistake and said that change must happen over time.
“Military interventions like we have seen in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya to impose democracy through fire failed to achieve their objectives,” Philippe said at the opening of the 2018 World Government Summit in Dubai.

Assad tells Putin: Ready to move with political process in Syria

Al Assad meets with Putin in Sochi, Russia on Tuesday November 21, 2017 [PPIO]
Russian President Vladimir Putin will call his American counterpart after Syrian President Bashar Al Assad concludes his trip to the Russian port city of Sochi.
“Already a talk is planned with the emir of Qatar and tomorrow—with the President of the U.S. Donald Trump, while afterwards (I will speak) with leaders from countries in the region,” a statement from the Kremlin quoted Putin on Tuesday.

BREAKING: Turkey’s President Erdogan accuses US of financially supporting ISIS in Syria

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