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Comment: Both candidates are critical of the White House's current policy in Syria, but how would a Trump or Clinton presidency change the status quo? asks Dr. Radwan Ziadeh
Comment: Used on the battlefield since the First World War, chemical weapons have been getting steadily more lethal, writes Justin Bronk.
Comment: John Kerry's belief that 'moderate' rebels would disentangle themselves from groups deemed to be 'terrorists' shows how little Washington understands the Syrian war, writes Mona Alami.
Comment: Syria's war resembles a foreign occupation more than a system of domestic repression, writes Robin Yassin-Kassab.
Comment: The impunity of those who murder press workers erodes claims that Kurdistan operates under the rule of law, writes Aras Ahmed.
Comment: Bassel F. Salloukh asks who speaks for the silent majority of Syrians, and what role have they been scripted in the game of high politics that is destroying Syria.
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: Naji Jerf was gunned down by suspected IS militants. His death is a reminder of Syria's true progressive revolutionary principles, carried out by those he taught, says Omar Abbas.
Comment: Legal precedent from the former Yugoslavia shows that Moscow may yet face repercussions for using indiscriminate explosive weapons in Syrian cities, writes Sophia Akram.
Comment: As global powers converge in the skies above Syria and Iraq and beat the drums of war, internationalists must call for cool heads and calm reactions, writes Vijay Prashad.