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The U.S.-backed YPG, the Syria wing of the terrorist group PKK, reiterated its call for autonomy in Syria's northeast while ...
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Tensions between Israel and Syria stem from the founding of the Jewish state in 1948, when Damascus joined other Arab states ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSN13hOpinion
Iraq and the Fires of Its Neighbors
I once asked a man who had worked in Saddam Hussein’s palace whether he had ever heard him swear. “No, he did not have a habit of swearing. He would fall silent when he became angry, but sparks would ...