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Stories by Khody Akhavi

Khody Akhavi is a freelance journalist based in Washington, DC.

As Bush's Neoceonservative Approach Crumbles, Allies Step Into the Breach

Engagement -- known as "appeasement" in the neo-conservative lexicon -- is bursting out all over the Middle East.
Posted on May 26, 2008

Lebanon Crisis Shows Hues of Iraq

Iranian-backed Hezbollah remains a popular political movement and is widely lauded for its "resistance" against Israel.
Posted on May 21, 2008

Are Israel and Syria Headed Towards Peace, or Will Tel Aviv Have Another "Accidental" Summer War?

Israel and Syria may be closer to establishing peace than at any time in recent years. If they fail, it could end in renewed bloodshed.
Posted on Jul 14, 2007

Finally, the Neocons Are Sinking

As the George W. Bush administration struggles through its last two years in office, it appears that the agenda of neoconservative ideologues has finally lost its appeal among strategic parts of the U.S. foreign policy apparatus.
Posted on Jun 25, 2007