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Comment: President Trump has abandoned his promised 'non-interventionism' to destroy whatever remnants of a delicate balance remained in the Middle East, write Behnam Gharagozli, Jon Roozenbeek, Adrià Salvador Palau.
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: Syria's war resembles a foreign occupation more than a system of domestic repression, writes Robin Yassin-Kassab.
Comment: Both countries have succeeded in adopting versions of Islam that marginalise the vast majority of Muslims, Sunni and Shia alike, writes Laith Saud.
Comment: By burning Iraqi oil fields, Islamic State is not necessarily showing weakness, but inflicting as much strategic damage to the Iraqi government and allies as possible, writes Tallha Abdulrazaq.
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: Forging a sense of national unity in the aftermath of the US invasion was made all the more difficult by Chalabi's sectarianism, writes Laith Saud.
Comment: Repatriating over 12 million refugees and internally displaced people cannot be done on a whim, writes Imad K. Harb.
Comment: Trump's cabinet is filling up with ex-military men, reflecting the growing centrality of the military to US foreign policy, writes Robert Springborg
Comment: Iran's formation of a 'Shia Liberation Army' demonstrates its goal of regional political and military hegemony will not be going away any time soon, writes Tallha Abdulrazaq.