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The Saudi and Jordanian royal family finds itself on one side as Turkey, Quatar and Egypt take the lead in supporting Islamic groups fighting the Assad regime. The Saudis and Turkey call for the U.S. to actively intervene in the conflict in 2013.
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Arabs Ask U.S. to Lead on Syria
Wall Street Journal 05.09.2013
Turkey’s Erdogan to air policy differences with Obama - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05.13.2013
Qatar's Aid to Egypt Raises Fears on Motives
Wall Street Journal 05.19.2013
Turkey Predicts Partnership With Egypt as Regional Anchors
New York Times 09.18.2011
Protests Widen in Turkey; Riot Police Pull Back
Wall Street Journal 06.01.2013
Development Won’t Ensure Democracy in Turkey
New York Times 06.05.2013
Qatar Promises Free Fuel to Egypt
Wall Street Journal 06.11.2013
In Surprise, Emir of Qatar Plans to Abdicate, Handing Power to Son
New York Times 06.24.2013
Qatar's Emir Hands Power to Son
Wall Street Journal 06.26.2013
Erdogan Tightens Grip on Turkey, Putting Nation at Crossroads
Wall Street Journal 06.27.2013
Morsi’s ouster spells trouble for region’s other Islamist movements - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07.04.2013
U.S. Struggles for Leverage as Mideast Crisis Deepens
Wall Street Journal 07.08.2013
U.S. Officials Fear Losing an Eager Ally in the Egyptian Military
New York Times 08.16.2013
How American Hopes for a Deal in Egypt Were Undercut
New York Times 08.17.2013
A Veteran Saudi Power Player Works To Build Support to Topple Assad
Wall Street Journal 08.25.2013
U.S., Allies Prepare to Act as Syria Intelligence Mounts
Wall Street Journal 08.27.2013
With the World Watching, Syria Amassed Nerve Gas
New York Times 09.07.2013
Turkey's Spymaster Plots Own Course on Syria
Wall Street Journal 10.10.2013
Saudi Arabia gets forceful on foreign policy - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10.25.2013
Wall Street Journal 10.25.2013
In Southern Turkey, Renewed Fears of Sectarian Strife
Wall Street Journal 11.07.2013
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal: An Ally Frets About American Retreat
Wall Street Journal 11.22.2013
Some Islamist Groups Unify to Try to Topple Syrian Regime
Wall Street Journal 11.23.2013
U.S. and Saudis in Growing Rift as Power Shifts
New York Times 11.25.2013
Saudi Arabia Replaces Key Official in Effort to Arm Syria Rebels
Wall Street Journal 02.20.2014
Want to Defeat ISIS? Help the Syrian Opposition
Wall Street Journal 08.14.2014
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New York Times 08.22.2014
Turkish Inaction on ISIS Advance Dismays the U.S.
New York Times 10.07.2014
Turks Feud Over Change in Education
New York Times 12.08.2014
Gulf States and Qatar Gloss Over Differences, but Split Still Hampers Them
New York Times 12.20.2014
Qatar Scales Back Role in Middle East Conflicts
Wall Street Journal 12.29.2014
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Wall Street Journal 07.17.2015
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Wall Street Journal 07.28.2015
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