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Palace Coup in Riyadh

While the war against Daesh is drawing to a close in Iraq and Syria, and the war against the pseudo-Kurdistan seems to have been avoided, several States of the Greater Middle East are regaining the initiative. Profiting from the fluidity of the moment, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia has brutally eliminated the members of the royal family who may be in a position to contest his Power. So not only has the regional balance of power been modified by war, but one of the region’s main actors has just changed its objectives.

Is It The Beginning Of The End For The GCC?

                The Gulf Cooperation Council consisting  of Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirate, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, and Bahrain was  formally established in May 1981.The Charter stipulates  that the purpose is “to effect coordination, integration and inter-connection between Member States in all fields in order to achieve unity between them.” The 1979 Iranian Revolution led[Read More...]

Turkey’s President Erdogan to visit Qatar next week amid Saudi crisis

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Lebanon: A new theatre opens for Iran and Saudi Arabia?

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The only winner of the Saudi (and Lebanon) great purge is Qatar

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The Coming Break up of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)

Five months after the diplomatic spat between the so-called Anti-Terror Quartet and Qatar kicked-off, the ante is being upped. Bahrain, one of the quartet alongside Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Egypt, has called for Qatar to be frozen out of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). As the council starts to unravel, what will this mean for Qatar and the wider Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region?

U.S. and Its Western Allies Are to Blame for Failure of Latest Ceasefire

In an interview given to the Serbian newspaper Politika, President al-Assad said that Russia is very serious and very determined to continue fighting the terrorists, while the Americans base their politics on a different value as they use the terrorists as a card to play the political game to serve their own interests at the expense of the interests of other countries in the world.

Révélation : les USA ont mené une guerre secrète contre la Syrie dès 2011, selon l’ancien premier ministre Qatari

L’ancien premier ministre qatari Hamad Bin Jassem Al Thani
Hamad Bin Jassem Al Thani, ancien Premier ministre du Qatar, confirme que les États-Unis, l’Arabie Saoudite, la Turquie et le Qatar ont comploté en vue d’armer des groupes rebelles et de mener ainsi une guerre secrète contre la Syrie ; une guerre « par proxy », comme disent pudiquement certains spécialistes, mais surtout une guerre illégale au regard du droit international.