Evidence suggests that a small group of ultraconservative Salafis may have hijacked protests over an obscure, anti-Islamic film and orchestrated attacks on US embassies
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No end in sight: Despite Western-backed pressure, Assad clings to power with help from Russia, China and Iran
BY Fawaz A. Gerges 17 July 2012
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Iraqi elections have not set off a democracy contagion. Sectarian divisions continue to haunt Iraqi politics
BY Fawaz A. Gerges 29 March 2010
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One of Osama's prominent Saudi mentors, preacher and scholar Salman al-Oadah has openly rebuked bin Laden for causing widespread mayhem and killing: "How many innocent children, elderly people, and women were killed in the name of Al Qaeda?"
BY Fawaz A. Gerges 19 September 2007
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The Middle East is boiling, and not just in Palestine, Lebanon and Iraq. What official Washington views as "clarifying moments" are deepening institutional crises shaking the foundations of Middle Eastern societies.
BY Fawaz A. Gerges 13 June 2007
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Wrong country, wrong war: American soldiers in Iraq fight an elusive enemy, as the terrorist threat spreads. It is as good as an occasion as any to examine the roots of an American blunder and its consequences..
BY Fawaz A. Gerges 15 March 2007
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The sad irony is that the American war in Iraq has proved to be counterproductive to the struggle against the global jihad movement and has alienated the floating middle of Muslim public opinion. It has given Al Qaeda central and its affiliates a new
BY Fawaz A. Gerges 21 December 2006
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Instead of inaccurately dismissing the Hezbollah as "terrorists" and relying solely on military muscle, Israel and the US need to back negotiations that are rooted in a nuanced understanding of the force they are determined to destroy.
BY Fawaz A. Gerges 16 August 2006
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To what do we owe this dash for media blitz by bin Laden, al-Zawahiri and al-Zarqawi? Al Qaeda barely survived the loss of its Afghan base; the loss of Iraq could prove to be more devastating. So the desperation.
BY Fawaz A. Gerges 12 May 2006
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Ayaman al-Zawahiri popped up on television again to prove he is alive. His movement may not be winning the "race for the hearts and minds" of Muslims, but it's time for a change of US strategy.
BY Fawaz A. Gerges 31 January 2006
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