by Emad El Din Adeeb | Nov 17, 2012 | Opinion
I was only too delighted to see Prince Saud al-Faisal, Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs, in good health in Cairo after he recovered and returned from his recuperation trip. I remember that he once told me “I spend more time in aircrafts than on the...
by Emad El Din Adeeb | Nov 14, 2012 | Opinion
Doha exerted a great deal of effort, day and night, to convince the Syrian opposition factions to unify. Perhaps one of the most important conditions for unity is that the internal and historical differences between the opposition must not be a constraint and cannot...
by Emad El Din Adeeb | Nov 11, 2012 | Opinion
The Syrian President has pledged that he will “live and die” in Syrian, warning that any military attack on Syria will have major repercussions that will affect the entire world. This is what the “inspired” leader, Bashar al-Assad, the butcher, said in his interview...
by Emad El Din Adeeb | Nov 7, 2012 | Opinion
What concerns and frightens me the most is not Arab civil wars, famines, religious extremism or any form of tribal, sectarian or ideological fanaticism. Do you know what frightens me the most these days? It is the fear of the judiciary becoming “politicized”; i.e....
by Emad El Din Adeeb | Nov 4, 2012 | Opinion
Israel suddenly announced to everyone, without any logical justification, its responsibility for the assassination of the martyred jihadist “Abu Jihad”, who was considered a key political and military mind behind the Palestinian resistance movement, and one of Fatah’s...