Limits to Self-Criticism in the Muslim World

Murat Yetkin, our editor-in-chief, mentioned in his Sept. 24 column “a self-criticism of the Islamic world by a top Turkish official in Mecca.”
There’s a Strong Leader Around, and His Name isn’t Obama

US President Barack Obama delivered an impressive speech at the United Nations General Assembly on Monday.
Bibi and the Russians

At that moment, there is no amount of talking and visiting from an Israeli premier that will deter Gog.
Egypt’s War on Terrorism Bears Fruit

Egyptian President Sisi’s war against the smuggling tunnels will undoubtedly weaken Hamas and other radical groups in the Gaza Strip.
Why Do Muslims Flock to The “Evil West”?

Officially, Muslim Turkey is home to the largest number of Syrian refugees (1.9 million).
Are Muslims Fatalists?

“Fatalism,” in short, is a simplistic reduction of a complex Muslim reality.
Yet More Lies from Presbyterian Peacemakers

The text broadcast a number of lies about Israel and American Jews.
Solving the Middle East’s Problems

Three months from now, in December, it will be the fifth anniversary of the transmogrification known – in its early stages – as the “Arab Spring.”
Middle East Provocations And Predictions

A region notorious for its problems also offers some good news.
Sorry, Egypt No Longer a Province of the Ottoman Empire

The neo-Ottoman ambitions of Turkey’s Islamists, to make Egypt a “neo-khedivate,” have crashed into the wall of Middle Eastern realities.