As the Syrians mark the one-year anniversary of their uprising, many in the region hail the end of dictatorships but warn of the advent of Islamism. The change started in Tunisia, where the Jasmine Revolution gave way for El Nahda party to form a government; it passed Egypt where the Muslim Brotherhood earned the majority of seats in Parliament and has now arrived in Syria.
A terrorist cell affiliated with Al Qaeda was uncovered in the ranks of the Lebanese Army this week, raising questions about the command of the army at a critical time in Lebanon and the region.
Featuring syndicated columnist Michael Gerson and Constitutional Lawyer and writer Asma Uddin, moderated by Justice and Society program director Meryl Chertoff.