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Comment: Fraught relations between Washington and Ankara speak of a wider story in the Middle East, writes Bashdar Ismaeel.
Comment: The Kurdish model of autonomy in Iraq must be fearlessly resisted in Morocco, argues Samir Bennis.
Comment: Expending more blood and treasure will compound the disaster in the Middle East. Only long-term co-operation from a stable Iraqi government will solve its problems, says Said Arikat.
Comment: If Assad attempts an assault on the western province, a major geopolitical showdown as well as devastation on the ground will follow, write Giorgio Cafiero and Theodore Karasik.
Comment: Facing geopolitical chaos in Syria, the US will likely quietly withdraw its support for Kurdish militants in the country's north, writes Thomas Essel.
Comment: Iranians may well be unhappy with the country's current economy and politics but pursuing aggressive regime change with the deeply unpopular MEK would be disastrous, writes Paul Iddon.
Comment: While Kurdish leaders carefully distance themselves from the attempted coup, Erdogan is now even less likely to compromise or grant political rights to the Kurdish community, writes Yeghia Tashjian
Comment: Riyadh wants to acquire the very same missiles it is trying to deny Qatar, writes Paul Iddon
Comment: Political and economic turmoil point to a protracted displacement crisis that will get worse before it gets better. Greater resources will be needed to avoid this, writes Tim Eaton.
Comment: Women's struggles play a central role in constructing Turkey's national project, writes Rosa Burc.