The proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran grinds on
This Week at War: Syria as Prologue - The uprising could be the sign of even bigger battles to come in the proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran. BY ROBERT HADDICK - Foreign Policy - The Turkish government hosted a conference last weekend in Istanbul to discuss possible international responses to Syria's budding civil war.
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Tuaregs claim 'independence' from Mali
Al Jazeera - Rebel group proclaims "independence of Azawad" following gains in northern Mali, as Algerian consulate staff abducted. The Azawad region claimed by Tuareg rebels is a broad area of northern Mali. Tuareg rebels from northern Mali have proclaimed the "independence of Azawad" in a statement on their website and through a spokesperson on France 24 television.
Russia warns the West not to arm Syria's rebel fighters
The Independent - Alastair Beach - Russia yesterday claimed the West was undermining the work of international peace envoy Kofi Annan, warning Britain and her allies not to arm Syria's rebels as a deadline for implementing an international peace plan approaches.
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How Ecuador's immigration policy helps al Qaeda
Foreign Policy - By Otto J. Reich, Ezequiel Vázquez Ger - Terrorism, as the United States has learned at a high cost in recent years, comes in many forms and from unexpected sources. The government of Ecuador has once again crossed the line between irresponsible policies and ideologically driven actions that have created a serious security problem not only for its citizens but also for the entire Western Hemisphere.
Gulf states, SNC to bankroll Syrian rebels
RT - The Gulf states are creating a multimillion-dollar fund to bankroll the rebels battling the regime of President Assad. The Syrian National Council is going to provide salaries to Free Syrian Army soldiers and defectors from the Syrian armed forces.
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