David Gardner



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 * US plays crooked lawyer in Mideast drama - The Israeli tail is being allowed to wag the US dog - 4th April 2014
 * Spain and Britain need not fear F-word - Separatists may find answers in federalism, even if it sends semantic shivers up the political spine - 7th March 2014
 * Erdogan is source of Turkey’s problems - If he continues to lash out at disembodied conspiracies confidence could collapse - 28th February 2014
 * Changed Syria calculus has buoyed Assad - Incentives applied to Damascus regime have gone perversely wrong - 21st February 2014
 * On the slippery slope of frivolity - Lebanese politicos have been suitably rewarded for their outrage about the skier who posed for a calendar - 20th February 2014
 * Egypt needs inclusive reform not coercion - The imminent anointing of the army chief will prolong the winner-takes-all political culture - 13th February 2014
 * End to Syrian agony needs deal with Iran - The interim nuclear agreement raises the possibility that Tehran will drop Assad - 29th January 2014
 * A Pope rushing to revitalise his Church - Francis’s approach has given heart to a battered flock - 27th December 2013
 * Iran can be a force for regional peace - Tehran wants to end the sanctions and to be seen as a legitimate Middle Eastern power - 22nd November 2013
 * A vacuum is spreading over the region - America wants to move out and Russia wants to move in but the Middle East has ideas of its own - 21st November 2013
 * Iran accord could turn sectarian tide - Getting Iran inside diplomatic tent could ease regional problems - 11th November 2013
 * Assad is killing with starvation - Recent evacuees say they were deprived of bread for nine months - 6th November 2013
 * Geopolitical shifts benefit Iran - Views of the Islamic Republic are shifting as a diplomatic pas de deux with the US begins - 1st November 2013
 * End west’s deference to petrodollars - There is no doubting Riyadh’s horror at the sudden prospect of US-Iranian detente - 30th October 2013
 * Shutdown is just part of life in Lebanon - The resilient Lebanese have an unhealthily high tolerance of chaos. But today’s crisis is different - 23rd October 2013
 * Turkey’s comet looks like a shooting star - Although wilful and erratic, Recep Tayyip Erdogan remains his nation’s towering figure - 7th October 2013
 * The Pope brings glasnost to the Vatican - No one knows how his ideas will fare – but people senses they challenge conservative power - 28th September 2013
 * A US-Iran thaw could be a game-changer - Progress will require Washington and Tehran to clear the thickets of viscera separating them - 23rd September 2013
 * The west is failing the Syrian people - Why would Assad voluntarily surrender chemical weapons? - 12th September 2013
 * A US pinprick strike will not help Syria - There is no chance of an end to this conflict so long as the Assads are in power - 31st August 2013
 * Resource nationalism has many faces - Countries guarding ownership of their oil and gas can have various motives - 19th August 2013
 * Erdogan erodes media freedom - What is left of the independence of Turkey’s press and broadcasters is at risk - 6th August 2013
 * Political Islam faces its sternest test - There is no evidence that Arabs believe Wahhabism is the future - 11th July 2013
 * Qatar shows how to manage a modern monarchy - The emirate’s infusion of new blood contrasts with the hardened arteries in Saudi Arabia - 26th June 2013



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