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  • What if…in Syria? | Middle East Bulletin 26
Sunday, 01 June 2014 03:00

What if…in Syria? | Middle East Bulletin 26

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Intro

 

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The Hezbollah Takeover of Syria in Four Steps

Raffaele Borreca

4

8

What if Syria were a Chinese puzzle?

Vasiliki Kastriti

9

12

What if Israel went on the offense again: Tel Aviv between alies and foes

Ihab Shabana

13

17

What if the GOP was in power during the Syrian Crisis?

Stavros I. Drakoularakos

18

21

What if Syria had nukes? Lessons from Operation Orchard

Spyros Katsoulas

22

25

Turkey: The opposition in power

Efpraxia Nerantzaki

26

29

What if Egypt Supported Assad?

Evangelos Diamantopoulos

30

33

What if a Gandhi stepped in?

Thanassis Papamargaris

34

36

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  • Syria
  • syrian crisis
  • Bashar alAssad
  • Hezbollah
  • military
  • sectarianism
  • Israel
  • USA
  • foreign policy
  • Kurds
  • nuclear
  • Turkey
  • Egypt
  • Abdel Fatah alSisi
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Συρία
  • συριακή κρίση
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  • σεχταρισμός
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