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Whereas March 8 supporters such as Fawaz consider Aoun's ascent "the biggest victory for the Lebanese nation," others take a far more negative view of him.
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Fawaz Gerges, a Middle East expert with the London School of Economics, sees the emergence of an Obama Doctrine.
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What is particularly interesting is that this largely culturally focused organization is co-chaired by Fawaz Akhras, a decent man who is also the father-in-law of the president.
James Denselow: Assad: The Man Who Can Bring Down the Syrian Regime James Denselow 2011
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Fawaz Gerges, an expert on Islamic jihadist organizations and author of The Far Enemy: Why Jihad Went Global, told me in 2007 that the 1967 defeat and its aftershocks "can be considered the most pivotal event which helps us understand why Islamic militancy has become a potent force in the region".
Firas Al-Atraqchi: What Did The Arabs Really Win In The 1973 War With Israel? Firas Al-Atraqchi 2010
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Fawaz Gerges, the director of the Middle East Center at the London School of Economics, said Zawahri is a divisive figure.
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Fawaz Gerges, a Middle East expert with the London School of Economics, sees the emergence of an Obama Doctrine.
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Fawaz and many other Shiites argue the tribunal should be done away with before any indictments come out.
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Fawaz Gerges, a Middle East expert with the London School of Economics, sees the emergence of an Obama Doctrine.
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(Soundbite of car horn honking) NELSON: A short drive away in a Shiite neighborhood, lottery worker Mustafa Fawaz shares Abu Haisam's concerns about the growing rift.
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Fawaz Gerges, the director of the Middle East Center at the London School of Economics, said Zawahri is a divisive figure.
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