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Egypt's Crackdown and ElBaradei's Resignation
Despite the vice president's resignation, the dispersal of pro-Morsi protests has received strong support among the security forces and political elite, signaling the potential for more violence in the coming days.
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Adel El-Adawy
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The Islamic Insurgency That Could Soon Hit Egypt
By disorganizing Egypt's most cohesive Islamist group, the generals have turned hundreds of thousands of deeply ideological Muslim Brothers into free radicals who may no longer listen to their typically cautious leaders.
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Eric Trager
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Strange Bedfellows
Is the turbulent Middle East bringing Sunni and Shiite jihadists together or driving them to war?
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Matthew Levitt
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'DanielGate' Sparks Moroccan Political Unrest
The Moroccan royal pardon of Spanish pedophile Daniel Galvan Vina has had a litany of political implications.
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Vish Sakthivel
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The Muslim Brotherhood's Fall Lands Turkey an Unexpected Ally: Kurds
With the Brotherhood's power bids failing across the Middle East, Turkey has turned to the Kurds to shield itself from regional instability.
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Soner Cagaptay
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Balancing Iran: Ottoman Echoes
History shows that Turkey is a natural and effective offset to Iranian hegemonism, and Washington should take note.
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Soner Cagaptay
Tyler Evans
The Truth About Egypt
Michael Totten, a contributing editor for World Affairs, interviews Dr. Trager regarding the direction of Egypt's political dynamics since Morsi's ouster.
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Eric Trager
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Political Views of a Two-State Solution
International organizations and various Israeli, Palestinian, and world leaders have made telling comments about the two-state concept over the past decade, providing insight into its prospects for ending the conflict.
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Rebuilding U.S. Influence in Iraq One Meeting at a Time
The Strategic Framework Agreement offers an unspectacular but important roadmap for the recapitalization of U.S. influence in Iraq, particularly in terms of security, energy, and capacity-building commitments.
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Michael Knights
Ahmed Al Brich
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Pre-Negotiations and Political Realities Frame Israeli-Palestinian Talks
Preliminary negotiations and changing political realities have catalyzed the opening of new talks, but even a two-state agreement would not guarantee an imminent end to the conflict.
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How the Israeli Drone Strike in the Sinai Might Backfire
If Israel continues to act as Cairo's proxy terrorist hunter, it could erode the Egyptian military's reputation, undermine General Sisi's popularity, and attract even more militants looking to wage jihad from the Sinai.
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David Schenker
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Bahrain's Planned Day of Rebellion
Tension is peaking in Bahrain, where some opposition groups have called for huge protests that could turn violent.
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Simon Henderson
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To Get an Israeli-Palestinian Agreement, U.S. Needs to Re-engage in the Mideast
Reaching an agreement may require deep involvement not just in the Israeli-Palestinian talks, but in the conflicts, politics, and alliances of a region from which Washington has appeared keen to disengage of late.
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Michael Singh
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Libya's Jihadists Beyond Benghazi
The government's total failure to deliver security or basic services has given Ansar al-Sharia in Libya ample room to recover from the backlash that followed last year's consulate attack.
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Aaron Y. Zelin
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Are Morocco's Political Salafists Committed to Peace?
Despite apparent strategic shifts among Moroccan Salafists and the king's "wait and see" policy toward them, it remains unclear whether they will truly moderate as part of the political integration process.
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Vish Sakthivel
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Making the Most of Limited U.S. Leverage in Egypt
Although Washington cannot dispel the existential fight between the military and the Brotherhood, it can exert influence in other ways.
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Eric Trager
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Imminent Crackdown in Egypt: Potential Consequences
Although aggressive military action could yield stability in the short term, the long-term consequences may not bode well for meaningful democratic transition.
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Adel El-Adawy
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New Evidence on Ansar al-Sharia in Libya Training Camps
Leaked videos show that although ASL's public image has been tied to its missionary work in recent months, the group is also still active in training individuals to fight in Syria.
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Aaron Y. Zelin
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The Saudi Angle on the Obama-Putin Rift
If Riyadh concludes a major arms deal with Moscow in return for reduced Russian backing of the Assad regime, it will come at the expense of U.S. influence in the Middle East and possibly across the world.
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Simon Henderson
International Jihad and the Syrian Conflict
Nicholas Heras, a contributing editor and analyst at Fair Observer, speaks with Washington Institute fellow Aaron Zelin about the Syrian civil war and foreign jihadi fighters.
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Aaron Y. Zelin
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