President Obama issued a warning to Syria today over its chemical weapons stockpiles.
The factors influencing Russian policy in Syria are many, and some of them are quite ancient.
Mitt Romney is criticizing the President over his Syria policy, but his alternative ideas aren’t very good.
Time Magazine has chosen “The Protester” as its Person Of The Year. Let the outrage ensue.
Should we be outraged over the manner in which Muammar Gaddafi died? I’m not losing any sleep over it.
What does the apparent outcome of the war in Libya mean for the so-called “Responsibility To Protect” doctrine?
The U.S. and its allies are calling on Bashar Assad to step down, but there’s little we can do when he says no.
Iraq has become so dependent on Iran for its survival that it is endorsing the brutal tactics of Bashar Assad.
The world is starting to denounce the crackdown in Syria, but the reaction seems unlikely to go much beyond strongly worded statements.
Events in Syria, and the world’s response to them, are revealing the moral bankruptcy of the justification for the war in Libya.