The US-backed Saudi military intervention in Yemen is entering a dangerous phase. Clearly, the Saudi air attacks, guided by US intelligence and logistics support, have not had any worthwhile impact so far on the Houthi campaign to seize control of southern Yemeni port...
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US/Afghan Pact: Permanent Occupation
by Melkulangara Bhadrakumar | Oct 14, 2014 | Featured Articles
Writing on the subject of “foreign troops” a few months ago, the well known Guardian columnist and editor Seumas Milne observed, “It’s almost never discussed in the political mainstream. But thousands of foreign troops have now been stationed in Britain for more than...
Afghanistan Faces Uncertain Future
by Melkulangara Bhadrakumar | Oct 10, 2014 | Featured Articles
Afghanistan has witnessed two major events in the most recent weeks. One is the assumption of office by Ashraf Ghani as the next president of the country, succeeding Hamid Karzai. The second has been the signing of the two “back-to-back” security pacts between...
US Slouches Toward Syria, Again…
by Melkulangara Bhadrakumar | Sep 1, 2014 | Featured Articles
The Americans have a habit of first naming their imminent war before the troops march out and it will be interesting to see how this one is going to be christened. There seems some ambiguity about the war ahead in Iraq and Syria – what it is really going to be as it...
Obama’s Skewed Policy Priorities in Middle East
by Melkulangara Bhadrakumar | Aug 24, 2014 | Featured Articles
The US State Department has maintained that continuity rather than change in the American policy is what should be expected in the aftermath of the killing of photojournalist James Foley by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria early this week. The State Department’s...
Saudi Anger Has Many Faces
by Melkulangara Bhadrakumar | Dec 27, 2013 | Featured Articles
During the past fortnight, Saudi Arabia raised the bar by several notches in its rhetoric to express fury over US regional policies in the Middle East, especially over Syria and Iran. The rhetoric reached a high pitch last week with two key figures in the Saudi regime...
The Iran Question – What Next?
by Melkulangara Bhadrakumar | Nov 16, 2013 | Featured Articles
It is only natural if there is a sense of deja vu over the inconclusive end to the P5+1 and Iran talks in Geneva over the weekend – and of course its photo finish dripping with high drama. The United States-Iran standoff has edged tantalizingly close to resolution...
Obama Sidesteps Detractors to Engage Iran
by Melkulangara Bhadrakumar | Oct 18, 2013 | Featured Articles
Below the radar, the tortuous process leading to an Iran nuclear deal may have got under way in Geneva where the two-day talks between the protagonists – P5+1 and Iran – ended on a positive note on Wednesday. The joint statement issued after the talks was a “first” of...
The OPCW wins Nobel by default
by Melkulangara Bhadrakumar | Oct 16, 2013 | Featured Articles
The award of the Nobel Peace Prize has gone to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons based in The Hague. This has come as a surprise – even to the OPCW. So far, according to the OPCW’s own records, only Albania and India have completely destroyed...
Saudis to Unify Hardline Islamist Groups in Syria
by Melkulangara Bhadrakumar | Oct 10, 2013 | Featured Articles
The speculations about Saudi Arabia climbing down on the regime change project in Syria in tandem with the United States’ diplomatic moves following up the Russian initiative on chemical weapons, can now be laid to rest. So indeed the animated talk in hushed tones in...
Is Turkey on the Cusp of Rethink on Syria?
by Melkulangara Bhadrakumar | Oct 8, 2013 | Featured Articles
Through the past two-year period of turmoil in Syria, President Bashar Al-Assad has shown himself to be a master tactician who consistently outmaneuvered his regional adversaries. Syria has a tough neighborhood. Al-Assad’s regional adversaries are formidable people in...
The Dragon Enters NATO's Orchard
by Melkulangara Bhadrakumar | Sep 29, 2013 | Featured Articles
What a tumultuous week it has been. It began with United States president Barack Obama’s speech in the UN General Assembly last Monday signaling that the era of American dominance of the Middle East is ending. But the signal is already being acted upon before the week...
Obama at the UN: Syrian Blues and a Persian Puzzle
by Melkulangara Bhadrakumar | Sep 25, 2013 | Featured Articles
The general expectation was indeed that the United States President Barack Obama’s annual address at the United Nations General Assembly session on Tuesday would contain some major pronouncements of new American policy direction on the Syrian conflict and over the...
Syria: The Iron in Obama's Soul
by Melkulangara Bhadrakumar | Sep 5, 2013 | Featured Articles
For the first time through the two-year old Syrian conflict, the United States has mentioned the sacred cow – "boots on the ground". The Secretary of State John Kerry has pleaded that the US Congress should approve the use of American ground troops although the Obama...
Obama Nearing Point of No Return
by Melkulangara Bhadrakumar | Sep 3, 2013 | Featured Articles
President Vladimir Putin’s remarks on the Syrian crisis, while on a visit to Vladivostok over the weekend, were his first ones since the crisis began snowballing over the United States’ moves to launch a militarily attack against the Middle Eastern country.What is...
Iran Can Finesse Obama's Legacy
by Melkulangara Bhadrakumar | Aug 28, 2013 | Featured Articles
President Barack Obama is setting a new precedent in America’s history as an imperialist power. He is all but apologizing before he orders a military attack against a sovereign country with which the United States is not war, and which has not offended America’s vital...
The West Strikes Back in Syria
by Melkulangara Bhadrakumar | Aug 22, 2013 | Featured Articles
No sooner than the United Nations chemical weapons inspectors arrived in Damascus – within 72 hours, in fact – the Syrian opposition figures based in Istanbul, Turkey, have claimed that up to 1400 people have been killed in chemical weapons attacks by the government...
Egypt's Junta Has Nothing to Lose
by Melkulangara Bhadrakumar | Aug 16, 2013 | Featured Articles
The appointment of Robert Ford as the new American ambassador to Egypt was indeed an ominous sign that the Obama administration expected civil war conditions to arise in Egypt. Ford’s forte during his hugely successful “diplomatic’ assignment in Baghdad in the middle...
Obama's Wild Neo Con Dream
by Melkulangara Bhadrakumar | Jun 29, 2013 | Featured Articles
It is now clear that the preliminary meeting at Geneva this week of Russia, the United States and the United Nations for setting a date for the Geneva-2 conference on Syria ended inconclusively. The meeting couldn’t agree when the Geneva-2 should be held or who would...
A Tipping Point in Syria Conflict
by Melkulangara Bhadrakumar | Jun 19, 2013 | Featured Articles
photo: FreedomHouseThe Guardian newspaper featured on Friday an infinitely sad picture of a Syrian young boy, hardly nine or ten years old, crossing a street holding an old rifle with bayonet. He apparently belongs to the ‘Martyrs of Maaret al-Nuan’ battalion holding...
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