Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- November 14, 2014

Friday, 14 November 2014


Iraqi security forces took part Thursday in an intensive security deployment against Islamic State militants in Adhaim, a village in Diyala Province north of Baghdad. Reuters



Is The Tide Turning Against Islamic State? -- Kenneth Kaplan, CSM



Iraqi security officials said today their forces had recaptured Baiji oil refinery, while US Defense Secretary Hagel said yesterday that IS advances had been stalled. IS leader Baghdadi, meanwhile, released an audio call for more attacks.



Is the tide turning in Iraq against the self-described Islamic State, or are events there just the normal ebb and flow of war?



US defense officials said yesterday that the Islamist group’s advances in Iraq had been stalled or reversed, and held out the possibility that US ground forces may be called on to assist an Iraqi Army that was no longer fleeing the battlefield. Today, Iraqi security officials said that IS militants had been driven from Baiji, Iraq’s largest refinery, which they had captured in a stunning summer offensive.



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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- November 14, 2014



ISIS Keeps Getting Better at Dodging U.S. Spies -- Shane Harris & Noah Shachtman, Daily Beast



Has ISIS peaked? Terror group suffers setbacks in Iraq -- Tim Lister, CNN



Don’t underestimate ISIS’ Baghdadi -- Joyce Karam, Al Arabiya



Can the U.S. Defeat ISIS Without Removing Assad? -- Adam Chandler, The Atlantic



Can UK stop ISIL fighters returning home? -- Inside Story/Al Jazeera



Lebanon's politics paralyzed by regional conflict -- Oliver Holmes, Reuters



The school that says Osama Bin Laden was a hero -- Mobeen Azhar, BBC



New commander in Afghanistan reviews drawdown plans -- Andrew Tilghman, Military Times



Who Will Pay for China's Bust? -- Mark Whitehouse, Bloomberg



APEC 2014: Russia Tries To Leave Europe Behind -- Colin Chilcoat. Oil Price



Putin Is Lying on Ukraine—and the West Can't Stop Him -- Jamie Dettmer, Daily Beast



Can gold deflect Western economic attacks? The Kremlin thinks so. -- Fred Weir, CSM



Standing Up to Aggression, or Ensuring Nuclear Security -- New York Times



Latin American Violence: After Mexico, Brazil Could Be Next -- Clóvis Rossi, World Crunch



Interview with Henry Kissinger: 'Do We Achieve World Order Through Chaos or Insight?' -- Inerrview Conducted By Juliane von Mittelstaedt and Erich Follath, Spiegel Online

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