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Does the barbarism have a logic? 6 février 2015

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The Washington Post (USA) February 6, 2015, p. A19

By Charles Krauthammer

Why did they do it? What did the Islamic State think it could possibly gain by burning alive a captured Jordanian pilot? (suite…)

In the eastern Mediterranean, energy alone cannot improve security relationships 2 octobre 2014

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Jerusalem Post (Israel) Thursday, October 2, 2014, p. 16

By Allison Good *

Recent developments indicate that a new Eastern Mediterranean framework including Cyprus, Israel, Jordan and Egypt is forming. (suite…)

The human cost of sanctuary 6 octobre 2012

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The World Today (Chatham House) Vol. 68, No. 8/9 (Oct-Nov 2012) p. 34-37

Christopher Phillips *

Syria’s refugee crisis is getting worse – for those who flee and for those who take them in. Christopher Phillips reports (suite…)

US map of new Middle East 27 mars 2012

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Arab News (Saudi Arabia) March 27, 2012, p. 10

Reda Mohammad Lari *

President Barack Obama had said, “The wishes of Israel for the United States of America are sacred”, and the wishes of Israel today (in 2012) is quite similar to her wishes in 1948 when it was created — on May 15, 1948. (suite…)

U.S. And Iranian Strategic Competition: The Proxy Cold War in the Levant, Egypt and Jordan 12 mars 2012

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Center for Strategic and International Studies (USA) March 12, 2012, 148 p.

By Aram Nerguizian *

Iran’s efforts to expand its regional influence in the Levant, Egypt and Jordan are a key aspect of its strategic competition with the US. Nearly twenty years after Israel’s invasion of Lebanon in 1982, and five years after the 2006 Israeli-Hezbollah War, the US and its allies continue to struggle with the realities of Iran’s growing influence in the region and its use of proxy and asymmetric warfare. (suite…)