Assad was a tyrant, to be sure, but many countries viewed him as a bulwark against religious extremists like the Islamic State.
John Feffer,
Newsweek,
10 Dec. 2024
As Bashar al-Assad's government collapsed and Syrian rebels rose to power, Israel embarked on an extensive bombing campaign, purportedly aimed at disarming extremists who may rise to power during the unrest.
Obama ended up funding and arming the Syrian opposition so feebly it was slaughtered and – when its extremists joined up with radicals from Iraq’s long-running insurgency against the US occupation – metastasized into ISIS.
Nick Paton Walsh,
CNN,
7 Dec. 2024
In fact, the group’s radicals are likely to be emboldened.
While some managers may view this as a lack of ambition, proponents argue that easing into the week can enhance long-term productivity and morale.
Cheryl Robinson,
Forbes,
10 Dec. 2024
With Congress on the fence about requiring carmakers to include AM radio, proponents this week are flooding the zone in a huge push to get the sometimes life-saving but old-school technology across the finish line.
Paul Bedard,
Washington Examiner - Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government,
5 Dec. 2024
The fall of Homs gave insurgents control over Syria's strategic heartland and key highway crossroads, severing Damascus from Assad's coastal strongholds of Latakia and Tartus, home to Russian military bases.
Daniel R. Depetris,
Newsweek,
8 Dec. 2024
In a stunning turn, the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad appears to have fallen after rebels advanced into the capital Damascus, catching government forces by surprise 10 days after a lightning advance by insurgents first began.
Nonprofits need to focus on nurturing their relationships with these valuable supporters.
Raviraj Hegde,
Forbes,
11 Dec. 2024
Little wonder then, that 225 Film Club now boasts some seriously high-profile supporters, from Melanie Hoyes, Director of Inclusion at the BFI, to LipSync Post, who sponsor postproduction for the winner.
History is watching — just like history watched three years ago on January 6th when insurrectionists stormed this very Capitol and placed a dagger to the throat of American democracy.
San Diego Union-Tribune,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
8 Mar. 2024
Past presidents have pardoned insurrectionists before, but not recently.
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