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For Israel, a Victory That Will Prove Short-Lived

For Israel, a Victory That Will Prove Short-Lived

April 28, 2014 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

The Mideast peace talks Secretary of State Kerry staked his tenure upon have crashed; and to state the instantly obvious: Israel emerges from this debacle in a position of strength. Does a near-term tactical advantage assure strategic success in the…

How the White House Is Blowing Off Europe

How the White House Is Blowing Off Europe

February 10, 2014 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

The Obama administration needs to declare a “pivot to Europe” policy, and quickly. Not that the famous pivot to Asia has amounted to much: It drifts somewhere in the Pacific like a dead fish. But relations between the U.S. and…

Why Iran Is Now Obama’s Best Middle East Bet

Why Iran Is Now Obama’s Best Middle East Bet

January 13, 2014 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

“What are we supposed to do now?” pundits and policymakers ask these days. The full question being, “What now that the Middle East spins like a dervish and the Obama administration has lost its grip on every major issue in…

Saudis in a Snit over Obama’s Mideast Policies

Saudis in a Snit over Obama’s Mideast Policies

October 28, 2013 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

What is happening between Saudi Arabia and the U.S.—the very fastest of friends since American geologists first caught the whiff of petroleum in the early 1930s? And how much should anyone worry about a rift between Washington and Riyadh? The…

Are Things Actually Looking Up in the Middle East?

Are Things Actually Looking Up in the Middle East?

October 21, 2013 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

It is only a faint outline—call it a pencil sketch—but the lines of a significantly remade Middle East are suddenly falling into place. We have to wait for the region’s leaders and the diplomats asserting the influence of interested outsiders…

Obama’s Gambit on Syria Belies a Clear Mideast Policy

September 2, 2013 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

President Obama surprised allies and enemies alike when he stepped back over the weekend from plans to bombard Syria in response to Bashar al–Assad’s alleged use of chemical weapons. Taking policy toward errant regimes in the Islamic world off autopilot—attack…

Syrian Crisis Exposes Obama’s Failed Mideast Policy

Syrian Crisis Exposes Obama’s Failed Mideast Policy

August 26, 2013 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

The U.S. response to the escalating Syria crisis requires more thought than emotion, and it has to reach across the board—to Egypt, to Iran, to the friendly, repressive Saudis and the friendly, repressive emirates, to the antagonizing Russians. In a word,…

Why the U.S. Is Crashing in the Middle East

Why the U.S. Is Crashing in the Middle East

August 5, 2013 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Is it too soon to suggest that the Obama administration’s Middle East policy is collapsing? An unusual spurt of news from across the region points to failed US policies: (1) The U.S. has been outpaced in the region since the Arab…

They still hate us: No one wants to be America, anymore

They still hate us: No one wants to be America, anymore

July 18, 2013 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

Forget the standard lunacy that emerging nations “hate our freedoms.” They just don’t want to be Westernized It is common enough, and true, to say that what happens in Egypt as it stumbles through its political dawn or dusk —…

As the Middle East Unravels, the US Pulls No Strings

July 1, 2013 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Much of the Middle East is suddenly coming unglued–with it, years of US effort to encourage democratic order in the region will go to waste. It is time for Washington to do something very smart–nearly nothing. Syria and Egypt are…

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