By Nir Boms Published July 28, 2006 Another bomb of Syrian origin exploded - but this time it did not hit Haifa, Israel, but rather Washington. Although its impact inside the corridors of the Capitol, where it was quietly detonated, was barely noticed, it was felt in the Middle East...
The road to Damascus. November 30, 2005. By Nir Boms With increasing international pressure over the U.N. investigation into the murder of former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq Hariri, Syria's young president, Bashar al-Assad, has taken the identification of his country with the Assad name to new levels. In a recent...
By Nir Boms and Erick Stakelbeck For Bashar Assad, the diffusion of last weekend's anti-government riots in northern Syria represented a dodged bullet, as his Ba'ath Party was ultimately able to maintain its tyrannical grip over the lives of 22 million Syrians. For Syria's democratic reformers, however, the unrest may...
Feb. 14, 2004 On to Damascus By NIR BOMS & ERICK STAKELBECK Last month at the Free University of Brussels, just 200 meters from the Syrian Embassy, a group of Syrians gathered to discuss something that can only whispered about in their native land - freedom. The scene was the...
Nov. 27, 2003 Free Damascus By NIR BOMS & ERICK STAKELBECK 'The advance of freedom is the calling of our time; it is the calling of our country." With this statement, made in his November 6 speech calling for the establishment of democracy in the Middle East, President George W....
By Nir Boms FrontPageMagazine.com | September 29, 2003 While the media is busy focusing on the troubling story of the two American soldiers detained at Guantanamo Bay for alleged espionage, both of whom had Syrian connections, another Syria story has passed them by. The names of Ahmad al Halabi, an...
By Elliot Chodoff and Nir Boms June 15, 2007 The Syrian regime, which brooks no opposition at home, supports terrorists of all varieties abroad and eliminates foreign political leaders who have the temerity to oppose the subjugation of their country, continues to attempt to paint the face of democracy on...
May 26, 2004 On May 11, in accordance with the Syria Accountability Act, President Bush imposed new political and economic sanctions on Syria. The Syrian government, not surprisingly, was quick to condemn this move, calling the sanctions "unjust and unjustified," and portraying Syria as a "democratic country that fights...
By Nir Boms Published October 13, 2005 Facing additional pressures at home and abroad, the schedule of Bashar Assad, Syria's president, is particularly busy these days. There is much to do and time is of the essence. Timing, however, does not seem to work. For example, Mr. Assad had planned...
May 19, 2004 By Nir Boms As news of the Abu Ghraib scandal and Nicholas Berg's beheading dominates the headlines, American media have all but ignored one of the most significant developments since President Bush's now-famous 2002 "axis of evil" statement: the presidential signature on sanctions against Bashar al-Assad's regime...