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“We are still awaiting a decision from NATO to protect the lives of innocent peopl and return Syrian immigrants to their homeland to lead a normal life,” he said. Obama’s Syria policy in shambles as Assad opposition squabbles By Hannah Allam, McClatchy, March 26 WASHINGTON — The Obama administration’s Syria policy was unraveling Monday after weekend developments left the Syrian Opposition Coalition and its military command in turmoil, with the status of its leader uncertain and its newly selected prime minister rejected by the group’s military wing. http://www.joshualandis.com/blog/

De Bagdad à Jérusalem : L'Orient indiscret

On se doutait bien qu’il y avait un hic. Prenant la mesure des difficultés qu’il y aurait à maîtriser l’écoulement des armes que la France proposait de livrer aux rebelles syriens, François Hollande a fait machine arrière jeudi dans son intervention télévisée . «Il ne peut pas y avoir de livraisons d’armes à la fin de l’embargo (européen, ndlr) c’est en mai, s’il n’y a pas la certitude que ces armes seront utilisées par des opposants légitimes et coupés de toute emprise terroriste. Pour l’instant, nous ne l’avons pas, cette certitude, nous ne le ferons pas tant qu’il n’y a pas de certitude qu’il y a un contrôle total par l’opposition de la situation», a assuré le chef de l’État sur France 2. Sachant que ce «contrôle total» de la rébellion par des opposants non djihadistes ou non salafistes est irréalisable, à court terme, des livraisons d’armes françaises aux insurgés ne sont donc pas pour demain. http://blog.lefigaro.fr/malbrunot/

Middle East Strategy at Harvard

http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/mesh/ From Stephen Peter Rosen and Martin Kramer We launched Middle East Strategy at Harvard (MESH) on December 7, 2007. At the time, we wrote : “We believe that each of our members, at some point, will have something to say that’s best said here. Our task is to show them those opportunities, and to exercise just enough editorial judgment to make sure the site works for them and for you.” Two years later, we think it’s fair to say that MESH has made a mark. Its name is well-known and well-regarded by thousands of influential readers around the globe.
RABAT (Reuters) – Reforms that took the wind out of Arab Spring protests in Morocco last year have proven hollow and real power still lies with King Mohammed and his advisors, the north African country’s main opposition group said. The king appointed an Islamist as prime minister last year after holding early elections and instituted constitutional reforms that, on the face of it, limited royal control to military, security and religious affairs. <p style="text-align:right;color:#A8A8A8"></p>

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Merci à toi de l'avoir faite. Très inéressant ces blogs! by wallen Feb 8

Merci d'avoir pris cette pearl ! J'y ai répertorié les blogs que je pense "de référence" sur les problématiques moyen-orientales. Des idées pour l'enrichir ? by julnoc Feb 8