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Obama will press Israel to mollify furious Arabs

| Neil Munro
Mideast Egypt.JPEG
'It is obviously a good thing that the people in the region are seeking to express themselves'

Andrew McCarthy: 'What the Arab Spring really is, is an ascendancy of Islamic supremacism' [VIDEO]

| Grae Stafford
Egyptian men demonstrate in Tarhrir Square. Getty Images.

‘It is successive American administrations that have refused to grapple with Islamist ideology’

BEDFORD: How hippies are ruining the Middle East and risking our security

| Christopher Bedford
APTOPIX Mideast Egypt.JPEG

The Environmental Protection Agency isn’t just raising blood pressure and energy prices these days

Morsi blames media for his 'apes and pigs' comment

| Neil Munro
Mohamed Morsi

Egyptian president: ‘The hatred must continue!’

Tunisia marks second anniversary of Arab Spring [VIDEO] - AFP

| Agence France-Presse
A Tunisian government employee carries a picture of ex-president Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, who resigned from office after weeks of protests against poverty and corruption in January, igniting the "Arab Spring." Ben Ali, who was convicted of charges on numerous grounds, fled to Saudi Arabia. He was in power since 1987. (Fethi Belaid/AFP/Getty Images)

Modest ceremony at the central Kasbah square

Monday's foreign policy debate a great opportunity for Mitt

| Michael S. Smith II

Obama’s foreign policy has been a failure. Romney needs to outline the reasons why.

Assange: Obama exploiting Arab Spring in campaign - AP

| admin
Britain Wikileaks Assange

“Mohamed Bouazizi did not set himself on fire so that Barack Obama could get reelected,” Assange told the meeting

Libya: One week later, still no answers

| Pete Hegseth

The American people want answers and leadership.

The media obsesses over Romney's gaffes, ignores real issues

| Mendy Finkel

The mainstream media’s election coverage has been less than balanced.

Where leading from behind leads

| Rep. Tom Price

The events of the past week have illustrated the president’s foreign policy failures.

Liberal fantasy meets reality in North Africa

| Yates Walker

Democracy isn’t inherently good.

Egyptian protesters seen wearing 'Anonymous' masks - TheDC

| Josh Peterson
Anonymous Egypt

Hacker group claims credit for early Arab Spring support in Tunisia through hacking government websites

The Middle East protesters, their motivation and President Obama's policy

| Tom Rogan

Some thoughts on the anti-Western violence in the Middle East.

Expert: 'Obama is hostage to [Egyptian President] Morsi' - TheDC

| Neil Munro
Mohammed Morsi

‘Part of the reason is that Obama refuses to make Morsi hostage to him’

Libyans commemorate 9/11

| Ann Coulter
Ann Coulter

The Arab Spring isn’t a replay of the American Revolution. It’s a replay of the French Revolution.

Reform in Saudi Arabia is essential to US interests

| David Meyers

Unless the Saudi monarchy reforms, it will fall.

Foreign correspondent: Cairo similar to Tehran in 1979 - TheDC

| Jamie Weinstein
APTOPIX Mideast Egypt Election

Michael Totten: ‘I want to see the end of every dictatorship in the world. But at the same time, the idea that it’s springtime in Egypt right now is absurd’

Morocco's first free-market activist calls for pushback against radical Islam - TheDC

| David Martosko
Tahrir Square, Cairo, April 8, 2011: Dr. Nouh El Harmouzi, professor of economics and director of the Arabic "Forum of Liberty" ("Minbaralhurriyy.org"), speaks before a gigantic crowd of Egyptians about the Egyptian example for the Arab world of nonviolent change, about freedom, and about the need for vigilance to defend freedom.

‘I am against the Islamization of Morocco,’ says economics professor who dared preach liberty in Egypt’s Tahrir Square

Iranian insider: Israel will be destroyed if the West attacks Syria - TheDC

| Reza Kahlili
Hassan Abbasi

Khamenei adviser: Attack on ‘Zionists’ is America’s ‘sword of Damocles’

Egypt, Libya and Syria are hot messes, but Morocco's king protects his position -- for now - TheDC Opinion

| David Martosko
Morocco'€™s king Mohammed VI

TheDC’s executive editor prepares to visit Morocco, whose powerful Northern African throne makes it a promising Arab Spring survivor. Or not.