Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- March 30, 2015

Monday, 30 March 2015





Tom Lister, CNN: Yemen in freefall: How chaos could spiral into all-out regional war



(CNN)Foreign intervention in Yemen's chaos has dramatically raised the stakes in the Arabian Peninsula, threatening to expand what is already a civil war into a conflict pitting Iran against Saudi Arabia and an Arab coalition.


The Saudis launched Operation "Decisive Storm" last Wednesday with dozens of airstrikes in an effort to blunt the advance of Houthi militia and allied army units on the port of Aden -- and to protect the last bastion of Yemen's internationally-recognized President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi. There were also strikes in and around the capital, Sanaa, which resumed early Monday.



Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- March 30, 2015



Airstrike on Yemen refugee camp could portend Saudi ground incursion -- Holly Yan, Hakim Almasmari and Ben Brumfield, CNN



Yemen: Who's joining Saudi Arabia's fight against the Houthis? -- Nick Thompson and Inez Torre, CNN



Iran and Saudi Arabia's cold war is making the Middle East even more dangerous -- Zack Beauchamp, VOX



Nuclear deal with Iran may spur proxy wars, says EU official -- Reuters



What's What in Iran Nuclear Deal -- Steve Baragona, VOA



Nuclear Deal Could Drive Foreign Investors to Iran Stocks -- WSJ



Iran nuclear talks: Can China keep negotiations on track? -- Peter Ford, CSM



China’s Middle East Choice -- Jeffrey Payne, War On The Rocks



Chinese Foreign Policy Comes of Age -- Andrew Small, NYT



Let Iraq Die: A Case for Partition -- Michael J. Totten, World Afairs



The Age-Old Sunni-Shia War Is Sucking America In -- Jamie Dettmer, Daily Beast



Why a Sunni Coalition Is Good for U.S. -- Noah Feldman, Bloomberg



Nigeria’s Breaking Point -- Gavin Serkin and Chris Kay, Bloomberg



Greek crisis: The squeeze tightens -- The Economist



German Power and the Ukraine Conflict -- Ulrich Speck, Carnegie



Latin America Gathers to Gripe About U.S. -- Mac Margolis, Bloomberg



Obama’s next earthquake -- Jackson Diehl, Washington Post

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