The Crisis in The Strait of Hormuz and How It Affects India
The recent crisis in the Strait of Hormuz got a lot of heads rolling and it got nations to think what could happen to them if the Strait of Hormuz was indeed blocked.
View ArticleSaving Yemen
Yemen is on the brink of collapse as of now. What will it take for the international community to step in and save Yemen from ruin?
View ArticleWhy Assad Survives
With the Syrian Revolution at crossroads at this time, an important question pops up as to who is behind the curtain all this while.
View ArticleWhy Turkey Leads The Way in Syria
If the support to Bashar Al Assad is slowly decreasing over the days, it is important to understand what is going on behind the curtain.
View ArticleDispelling The Myths: The UN is Not The USA
Having influence is one thing, saying that the USA owns the UN is another.
View ArticleThe Naked Truth About Sanctions
Are sanctions the best way to get a nation to do something? Or are they ineffective?
View ArticleForeign Direct Investment in Aviation: Why It is Not Going to Come Easy to India
With the collapse of Kingfisher Airlines, the Indian government decided to bring in FDI in the Aviation sector. The question is, will the investments come?
View ArticleFighting for Oil: The Myths Surrounding The Iraq War
Was Iraq invaded just for the oil? Or was oil just the rationalization to suit individual logic?
View ArticleHijacking The NAM Summit
Iran recently hosted the NAM summit in Tehran in an attempt to show that they were not isolated. But did it really show in the summit?
View ArticleGenesis of The Egyptian Revolution
So how did the Egyptian revolution really begin? Was it because of the Tunisian revolution? Or was there more to it than just a trend?
View ArticlePutting Russia's Syrian Stand in Perspective
With the civil war still dragging on in Syria, the question everyone is asking is when will Russia stop supporting the Assad government.
View ArticleTowards Instability: Iraq
Iraq has been forgotten since the withdrawal of the US forces recently. Iraq is still very unstable and there are a lot of issues that need ironing out.
View ArticleRebuilding Afghanistan: Conscription
Afghanistan really needs something that would bring unity amongst its people. Will conscription provide an answer to the Afghan problem?
View ArticleAccepting Nato in Afghanistan : Turkey as a Model
Most people identify the Americans as the only country currently in Afghanistan. It is time that people acknowledged the presence of other countries and appreciate some of their work done in Afghanistan.
View ArticleDesperate for Tourists: Egypt
With one of its main sectors hit so bad after the revolution, Egypt pursues ways it has never gone before.
View ArticleAfghanistan After 2014: Burden to The Region?
While doubts still remain as to whether NATO will completely pull out in 2014, the scenario in which they will pull out must be analyzed.
View ArticleWhere Did Hosni Mubarak Go Wrong?
Could Mubarak have done things a little differently and maybe save himself from the revolution?
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