Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- July 14, 2017



Ameen Izzadeen, Daily Mirror: If not peace, what’s next after ISIS defeat in Mosul?

Iraq’s victory over ISIS in Mosul is not the end of the road for the most ruthless terror group. Neither does it herald the beginning of a peaceful era in the land trod by prophets and peacemakers.

The troubles are far from over, with little or no effort being made to address their root causes. In all likelihood, the next powder keg is Kurdistan.

In many other regions of the world, periods of war follow periods of peace, but not so in the Middle East, birthplace of the world’s three main religions. Its soil has, perhaps, absorbed more blood than rainwater for the past several millennia. Are the people incapable of living in peace? Or, is war a way of life in the region? Nay, the people are the disposables in the political power games their rulers play in collusion with the West.

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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- July 14, 2017

The Terrorist Diaspora: After the Fall of the Caliphate -- Thomas Joscelyn, Long War Journal

One year after failed coup, Turkey lurches toward dictatorship -- Howard Eissenstat,

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