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Robin Yassin-Kassab rebuts the claim that Iran is a protector of Shia Arabs, arguing that the Islamic Republic sees them as little more than fodder to advance its interests.
Comment: As many young Kurds mourn the loss of the independence dream, the economic situation continues to worsen, fuelling political instability, writes Tanya Goudsouzian.
Saudi Arabia and the UAE have both said they would send troops to take part in a ground war against IS, but critics believe the plan lacks substance.
Comment: The former defence secretary pointed out the US has no cohesive strategy on Syria, and it has cost Syrians dearly, writes Osama Abu Arshid.
Comment: Modern day sectarianism in the Middle East is often dismissed as 'ancient hatreds' continuing into the present day, but this goes against historical precedents says Bassel F. Salloukh.
Comment: The chasm between the rhetoric of justice and acting out of justice leaves the people of the Middle East surrounded by violence, writes Laith Saud.
Shocking diktats from the US Secretary of State to the Syrian opposition shows implicit support for Assad remaining in Syria; something that betrays millions of suffering Syrians.
Blog: Syrian opposition say they are being pushed into a peace deal they don't believe in by the US and Russia, which will only worsen the five year war.
Comment: Unless Sisi changes, he will be changed, writes Amr Khalifa.
Tunisians are rising up against unemployment and poverty, just as they did in 2010's Arab Spring, but France now fears that the economic downturn could lead to a social disaster.