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Walid M. Sadi
By Walid M. Sadi - Mar 10,2018
I have a hunch that Russian President Vladimir Putin is contemplating jettisoning Syrian President Bashar Assad at some time in the near future, after he has "milked him" dry.
By Walid M. Sadi - Mar 03,2018
Washington talks these days in many "tongues" with the international community, confused and bewildered as to what the US policies really stand for, whether on the domestic or international fronts.It has been a year already since President Donald Trump assumed power, ne
By Walid M. Sadi - Feb 24,2018
The conflict, or much rather conflicts, in Syria have exploded a flurry of definitions for terrorism with practically all fighting factions in the wider armed conflict in the war-torn country calling their "enemies" terrorists to justify their carpet bombings, barrel bombings, ro
By Walid M. Sadi - Feb 17,2018
There are at least seven discernible war fronts in Syria all occurring at the same time, but on different arenas.
By Walid M. Sadi - Feb 10,2018
I suspect that while the international community is seemingly working in earnest for the two-state solution for the Palestinian conflict as the only just and sustainable solution for the Palestinian crisis, Israel's planners could be contemplating another formula that would
By Walid M. Sadi - Feb 03,2018
His Majesty King Abdullah has been giving the Palestinian conflict, especially the Jerusalem file, the lion's share of his diplomatic endeavours for some time now and for good reasons.
By Walid M. Sadi - Jan 27,2018
Honouring HRH Prince Raad at a ceremony last week attended by His Majesty King Abdullah and HRH Prince Feisal for his services to people with disabilities was a timely and fitting recognition of his deep devotion and affection to people with disabilities. For those who are f
By Walid M. Sadi - Jan 20,2018
There is a national consensus spearheaded by instructions of His Majesty King Abdullah addressed to the country that economic reforms must not be at the expense of the low income Jordanians.
By Walid M. Sadi - Jan 13,2018
The search for a settlement of the Palestinian conflict went through many twists and turns since its inception back in 1947-48 with no real breakthrough in sight.
By Walid M. Sadi - Jan 06,2018
The declared intention of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights HH Prince Zeid not to seek another term at the end of his first term of office in August 2018 did not take many by surprise since it coincided with signals from several quarters including some of the major power