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Syrians need much more than phoney outrage
Many more Syrians were killed by Assad and Putin yesterday than there were MPs who bothered to attend what was clearly mislabelled an “emergency” debate on Aleppo.
Geneva's endless peace process plays into Bashar al-Assad's hands
Syria's leader knows that the toothless talks of Geneva I and II give him the ideal cover to continue terrorising the population
Give Syria peace, not a process
Instead of pushing to end the conflict, the Geneva conference looks more like a US ploy for endless talks
Qatar's influence increases in the Middle East
Foresight and an open mind are paying off for Syria's newest enemy, as the wealthy state's political capital in the region grows
Syria's pre-Assad past could be a reassuring omen for its future
A collapse into civil war and regional strife is at odds with historical aspirations towards a secular parliamentary democracy.
Patching things up with the neighbours
Tony Blair's sudden drive to reconcile the US with Syria and Iran is not as spontaneous as he would like us to believe.
Walking on eggshells
The International Crisis Group's statement on the Middle East tiptoes around the big issues, but they have to be faced sooner or later