The Gulf Kingdoms Are Finally Waking Up to Hindu Extremists’ Inherent Islamophobia

The Gulf Kingdoms Are Finally Waking Up to Hindu Extremists’ Inherent Islamophobia

Three back-to-back developments over the past week prove that the Gulf Kingdoms are finally waking up to Hindu extremists’ inherent Islamophobia, the threat of which Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has been warning about for a while now, suggesting that the rest of the world might eventually follow suit as more people become aware of…

Arab Countries Face Real Shake-Up of Economies and Their Geopolitics Amid Corona Crisis

Arab Countries Face Real Shake-Up of Economies and Their Geopolitics Amid Corona Crisis

Gulf Arab countries have nowhere to look for a bailout of their own private sector, like in the UAE, once the envy of the Arab world, as the banks just can’t pull it off. New friendships can flourish as underdogs like Morocco come out winners. But what about Iran? It’s often said that the Achilles’…

Mohammed bin Zayed Pushed Assad to Break Idlib Ceasefire

Mohammed bin Zayed Pushed Assad to Break Idlib Ceasefire

Mohammed bin Zayed (MBZ), the crown prince of Abu Dhabi, is making strenuous and persistent attempts to get Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to break a ceasefire with Turkish-backed rebels in Idlib province, Middle East Eye has been told. In recent months, Assad’s forces backed by Russian airpower made significant gains against rebel groups in Syria’s…

The Syrian-Emirati Rapprochement Is All About Realpolitik, Not Principles

The Syrian-Emirati Rapprochement Is All About Realpolitik, Not Principles

The ongoing Syrian-Emirati rapprochement, epitomized most recently by President Assad praising Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Zayed as “humane” for the latter’s pledge of “support and solidarity” to Syria during World War C despite the UAE’s leading role in causing the world’s worst humanitarian crisis in Yemen, proves that the Arab Republic pursues a policy of…

Coming Home to Roost: War Threatens to Spill Beyond Syria’s Borders

Coming Home to Roost: War Threatens to Spill Beyond Syria’s Borders

As tens of thousands of refugees shiver in the cold on Turkey’s borders with Europe and a new phase of the brutal Syrian war erupts, Russia, Turkey, the European Union and the international community are being presented with the bill for a flawed, short-term approach to the nine-year old conflict that largely lacked empathy for…