When Anwar Sadat withdrew from what was once called the Arab-Israeli conflict, he raised the slogan of focusing on peacetime development, and using the money previously allocated for defense on development. This was a slogan that tickled the fancy (...)
Michel Kilo, in an article titled ‘Deadly Chaos' (Al-Safir, May 18), mourned the Syrian revolution. Yet even the word ‘mourn' is not fully consistent with the content of his article, because mourning always carries connotations of praise and regret, (...)
During his visit to Algeria, French President Francois Hollande tried to relieve the weight of the past wars, massacres, destruction and terrible violations perpetrated by the army of his country. He acknowledged the suffering of the Algerians but (...)
By stopping his missile shield program near the Russian border, President Barack Obama has thus taken another step away from the policy of his predecessor George Bush and other presidents who were dominated by the complex of the Cold War. We recall (...)
By stopping his missile shield program near the Russian border, President Barack Obama has thus taken another step away from the policy of his predecessor George Bush and other presidents who were dominated by the complex of the Cold War. We recall (...)