Posted by Francesco Finucci on January 9, 2014 · 1 Comment
After years of post-Saddam government, the exclusion of Sunni people from decision making is showing its terrible effects. What the Shi’ite leader Moqtada al-Sadr asked for seems to be finally happening: another Arab Spring. A Sunni Spring, led by Sunni people and managed by military and tribes. Where the winner remains al-Qaeda. On January, the … Continue reading →
Filed under Iraq · Tagged with AeroVinment, Afghanistan, al-Anbar, al-Qaeda, Bashar al-Assad, Boeing, Fallujah, Iran, Iraq, ISIL, John Kerry, Libya, Lockheed, Military Drones, Muqtada al-Sadr, Nuri al-Maliki, Ramadi, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Sourveillance Drones, Syria, United States, weapons
Posted by Francesco Finucci on September 16, 2013 · Leave a Comment
Recent events involving the terrorist group al-Qaida confused Syrian scenarios. al-Quaida’s blame for Hezbollah’s attack in Lebanon and attacks against Assad are only two examples of how military groups could change the future of the conflict. When two bombs exploded in Tripoli (Lebanon), the response given by al-Qaida chanced the way how coalitions involved in … Continue reading →
Filed under Middle East, Syria · Tagged with al-Qaida, Al-Zawahiri, Bashar al-Assad, Civil War, Egypt, Hezbollah, Iran, Iraq, Islam, Martin Dempsey, Syria