ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE October 3, 2015 Since the United States began its bombing campaign in Syria, the Syrian government continues to voice its opposition questioning U.S. motive and the end goal of its war against ISIL in Syrian territories. The… Read More ›
Bashar Al-Assad
OBAMA’S FOREIGN POLICY IS A GAME CHANGER
BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE September 14, 2014 The beheading of James Foley, Steven Sotloff and David Haines, created a compelling interest for the U.S. and interested nations to degrade ISIS. For the first time Arab nations including Saudi Arabia, realized… Read More ›
ATTACK ON SYRIA: A WAR OF IDEOLOGY AND PRINCIPLE
BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE September 6, 2013 As U.S. Congress deliberate a possible strike on Syria, the question remains what effect if any, a strike on the Assad regime would have on the Syrian conflict? The Obama administration has said… Read More ›
SYRIA INFERNO, WHAT KEEPS ASSAD GOING IN A WAR WITHOUT END
BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE June 8, 2013 More than 93,000 people feared dead, about 1.2 million internally displaced and thousands in neighboring Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon as refugees. With the regime and opposition unwilling to reach a compromise, it is no… Read More ›
REVEALED, WHY ASSAD IS ABLE TO HOLD ONTO POWER
BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE It took fewer lives to topple the regime in Tunisia. The same could be said of Gaddafi’s Libya and Egypt where the Arab uprising and rebel oppositions, helped end dictatorial rules. For those nations, it was a… Read More ›
OBAMA’S WAR PRINCIPLE, WHY HE WON’T FIGHT ANOTHER WAR
BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE He is a famously cool politician, a smooth operator who believes America can only retain its global respect and power by reshaping its war strategy and foreign policy. As a senator, President Obama was a strong critic… Read More ›
U.S. ENDORSES SYRIAN OPPOSITION, HOW FAR CAN IT GO
BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE It was a move the Syrian rebels and those fighting to end the reign of Assad called too little, too late. Russia called it a mistake destined to fuel the ongoing war in the country. The Obama… Read More ›