Wherefore Art Thou Baghdadi?
In fair Tripoli, where we lay our scene, ancient grudges and new mutinies are being broken by a radical experiment to turn young would-be radicals into Romeos and Juliets.
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In fair Tripoli, where we lay our scene, ancient grudges and new mutinies are being broken by a radical experiment to turn young would-be radicals into Romeos and Juliets.
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The Syrian conflict barely received a mention at the Democratic convention. That’s because the party is at war with itself over what to do about the crisis.
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Even cancer has a better public image than Muslim-Americans. How did it get this bad?
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The contest between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders has exposed faultlines between Democrats on Israel and Palestine.
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In a shocking turn of events, a new Lebanese political movement took on the status quo establishment and … well, lost. But the change it’s inspired could be profound.
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If you want to understand the Middle East (in Washington, D.C.), ditch the think-tank panels and catch the photo exhibits and hip-hop shows by Arab artists.
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The intervention didn’t go according to plan. But the Democratic front-runner doesn’t think withdrawing from the Middle East is the answer.
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Politics in the land of the free has started cribbing from a region full of dictators, demagogues, and dynasties.
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In a nutshell: everything.
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And now it’s Washington’s job to make sure it doesn’t spin out of control.
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