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Glass: What Are Your Chances If You're A Syrian Citizen Now?
Znet Article, June, 08 2013
Charles Glass
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Capture, bombing, loss of your children and country: these are the terrors that make the Geneva talks more urgent than ever
Glass: The Last Thing Syrians Need Is More Arms Going To Either Side
Znet Article, March, 07 2013
Charles Glass
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The militants are no more likely to surrender their weapons, their only means of self-defence, than Assad is to leave office
Glass: There Is No 'Noble War' That Will Justify This Bloodshed
Znet Article, January, 01 2013
Charles Glass
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The peacemakers in Syria are discovering what Zweig did almost a century ago: bugles and drums drown calls to sanity
Glass: Aleppo: How Syria Is Being Destroyed
Znet Article, December, 07 2012
Charles Glass
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An estimated 40,000 Syrians have paid with their lives, and another two million are displaced, of whom 400,000 have fled over the borders to wait out the war as refugees
Glass: The Colonial-Era Division Of Spoils Draws A Map Of Syria's Uncertainty
Znet Article, September, 19 2012
Charles Glass
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When the rebellion's foreign patrons discuss Syria's fate, their own interests will inevitably prevail - as Britain's and France's did in 1920
Glass: Syria Can Be Preserved By The Subtle Route Of Compromise
Znet Article, August, 04 2012
Charles Glass
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The choice confronting the world is not between the Assad regime and the opposition, but between two oppositions
Glass: The Original Special Relationship
Znet Article, December, 04 2011
Charles Glass
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Review of The Greater Journey: Americans In Paris
Glass: Not Over Yet
Znet Article, August, 28 2011
Charles Glass
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As rebuilding begins, advisers and contractors from the facilitating countries – Britain, France and the United States – will expect payback
Glass: Middle East Conflict
Znet Article, August, 06 2010
Charles Glass
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My old friend Norman Finkelstein has just written a foreword to a new edition of his first-rate book on the Gaza Strip, This Time We Went Too Far, in which he shares his fears of another Israeli war in Lebanon.
Glass: The life of a hostage: terrifying, unjust and expendable
Znet Article, July, 06 2007
Charles Glass
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Alan Johnston told a press conference after his release yesterday morning, "They did threaten my...
Glass: What Luttwak didn't say
Znet Article, June, 09 2007
Charles Glass
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What Luttwak didn't say
Glass: "La Guerre Pour Les Autres"
Znet Article, November, 25 2006
Charles Glass
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Everyone in Lebanon knows someone who has been assassinated. We also know people who may soon be assassinated. Israel wants to murder the Hizballah leader, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah--just as it killed his predecessor with his wife and son in 1992. ...
Glass: Free Speech Is For Everyone - Even David Irving
Commentary, December, 14 2005
Charles Glass
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"Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers."
Glass: Bashar Assad: The Syrian sphinx
Commentary, March, 01 2005
Charles Glass
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When Syria's young president, Bashar Assad, contemplates the forces ranged against him, he may recall that his father faced greater odds and won.
Glass: Americans must look through Iraqi eyes
Commentary, June, 10 2004
Charles Glass
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On the videotape, the American hostage stands in front of a flag with Arabic writing on it. His appearance is of a man in shock. He speaks. "I hope to return home one day, and I want my family to know that these people are taking care of me, and p...
Glass: Iraq 2003, Lebanon 1982
Commentary, June, 19 2003
Charles Glass
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People cheered when the United States Marines marched into the capital. At last, someone would restore order, remove the thugs and murderers from the streets and force an end to the chaos. Then a new government arrested and tortured dissidents. Th...
Glass: The Lessons Of Lebanon
Znet Article, April, 26 2003
Charles Glass
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People cheered when the US marines marched into the capital. At last someone would restore order, remove the thugs and murderers from the streets, and force an end to the chaos. Then a new government arrested and tortured dissidents. The US ordere...
Glass: Iraq Must Go!
Znet Article, October, 09 2002
Charles Glass
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"There is a dry wind blowing through the East, and the parched grasses wait the spark." John Buchan, Greenmantle (1916) As Lloyd George's wartime Director of Information, John Buchan urged Britain to support an incomprehensible Eastern war with t...
Glass: A Palestinian Mandela?
Commentary, July, 18 2002
Charles Glass
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One place to look for the "new and different Palestinian leadership" that President George Bush demanded last Monday, is Petach Tikva Prison near Tel Aviv. In the solitary confinement of his cell, Marwan Barghouthi has been charged with terrorist ...
Glass: Repeat Performance
Znet Article, June, 25 2002
Charles Glass
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Paris. Voices in Israel, now backed with the forceful intervention of President George Bush, are demanding that Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sh...


