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In "Opinion"
April 13, 2022
The West and its hidden face
April 11, 2022
Arab YouTubers
April 10, 2022
Towards a new Yemen
April 05, 2022
Does the Yemeni truce establish a peace track?
April 03, 2022
Saudi Arabia between its security and commitments
March 29, 2022
World must bear the responsibility for securing energy sources
March 25, 2022
Saudi Arabia’s message to the world
March 25, 2022
Saudi Arabia’s message to the world
March 19, 2022
Remote dialogue about the death penalty
When Ronald Reagan assumed the presidency of the United States of America in 1981, the Cold War was at its peak. It had been almost two years after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, disrupting the security system in the Arabian Gulf. In the meantime, his country faced a major crisis in Iran, the former ally, after a reactionary revolution seized power, occupied his embassy and detained hundreds of American diplomats. Also, the Iran-Iraq war broke out and the Gulf oil fields came under the fire of war, and posed a threat to the global economy.After four decades, US President Joe Biden is facing part of the challenge encountered by his predecessor Reagan, and that is with the Russians, the successors of the Soviets. However, Biden sank even before the first challenge. Here the difference...
March 17, 2022
Reagan succeeded where Biden failed