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APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula articles from September 2008

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APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula contains information on Arab and Middle Eastern countries collected from the Arab Press Service, with a particular focus on the Arabian Peninsula.

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APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula archives from September 2008

Pax Americana In Iraq Is Changing - Part 27 - The US Options.
September 8, 2008... Where the US is concerned, there are two choices for Iraq: either remaining a united country with a diverse society able to evolve into a federation of prosperous democracies, or a land partitioned into at least three different states weak and...

Iran Behind Maliki's Hardening.
September 8, 2008... Sunni Arab and Kurdish MPs complain that Maliki has become more sectarian and more of a puppet of Iran than his predecessor, Ibrahim al-Ja'fari. Maliki and Ja'fari now head rival factions of the Shi'ite al-Da'wa al-Islamiya movement, and both...

How Bush Got The 'Surge' & Counter-Insurgency Strategy.
September 8, 2008... The neo-conservatives (neo-cons), a relatively small group of Republican policy-makers and experts who played key roles behind President George W. Bush's response to 9/11 in the US-led wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, had a major contribution to...

The Neo-Salafi Sleeper Cells.
September 8, 2008... The big struggle ahead for US and Iraqi forces is to go deeper into the Neo-Salafi movement and destroy the sleeper cells of al-Qaeda and affiliated groups. This requires a great deal of human intelligence; and due to the deep tribal roots of...

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