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The Middle East After the JCPOA
The United States and its allies are more than up to the challenges posed by post-deal Iran, but they will need to focus on objectives rather than tactics, and engage in long-term planning rather than continuing their reactive, shorter-term approach.
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Michael Singh
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Addressing Threats to National Security: Iran
When the next President enters office, Iran will be a nuclear-weapons threshold state operating more than 5,000 centrifuges, with more than 14,000 additional ones at hand but deactivated—assuming the July 14 accord is implemented and survives its infancy. It will be openly engaged in research and development on advanced centrifuges
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Michael Singh
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The Brotherhood Breaks Down
Although the group's vision for establishing an Islamist state in Egypt won't evaporate, the rigid internal discipline that defined its decisionmaking and mobilization is now a thing of the past.
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Eric Trager
Marina Shalabi
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A Counterterrorism Restructuring That Can't Work Without Funding
The recent reorganization of U.S. government efforts to counter violent extremism is a good step in terms of aligning people and objectives, but the serious money required to get an initiative like this off the ground has yet to materialize.
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Matthew Levitt
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Saudi Arabia and the Case for Rebalancing U.S. Foreign Policy
The United States needs a new doctrine for the Middle East. This new strategy should acknowledge that some allies in the Muslim world, especially Saudi Arabia, no longer act as forces of stability. The U.S. administration must demand demonstrable changes in state-sanctioned religious indoctrination if it hopes to mitigate the
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Omar Al-Nidawi
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Sectarianism, Riyadh’s Weapon Against International Demands
There is no doubt that Saudi Arabia is now wary—as are the rest of the Arab countries—of something like the Arab spring breaking out in the region. As a result, Saudi Arabia under the leadership of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud is keen to distract attention away from internal
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Muhammad Mansour
Fikra Forum
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Sectarianism, Riyadh’s Weapon Against International Demands
January 15, 2016 There is no doubt that Saudi Arabia is now wary—as are the rest of the Arab countries—of something like the Arab spring breaking out in the region. As a result, Saudi Arabia under the leadership of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud is keen to distract attention
۱۵ ژانویهٔ ۲۰۱۶
In-Depth Reports
The Islamic State's Territorial Methodology
In this new study, jihadi expert Aaron Y. Zelin provides a framework for understanding how the Islamic State goes from no control to full consolidation of control in a particular area. Three case studies show how this framework plays out ...
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Aaron Y. Zelin
Implementing the Iran Nuclear Deal: A Video Guide
What will the implementation of the Iran nuclear agreement mean for Iran and the United States?
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Katherine Bauer
Matthew Levitt
Patrick Clawson
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Iran Once Again Captures Western Sailors in the Persian Gulf
Washington and Tehran must act now to prevent further escalation between their respective naval forces.
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Farzin Nadimi
Brief Analysis
Saudi Terrorism Trials and the Executions
The executions earlier this month followed an upsurge in convictions in the Specialized Criminal Court.
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Lori Plotkin Boghardt
In-Depth Reports
Turkey and the United States:
Pursuing Common Interests in the South Caucasus
Russia's summer 2015 entry into the Syrian war and Turkey's subsequent shootdown of a Russian jet reportedly violating its airspace have upended previously smooth ties between Ankara and Moscow. Yet the ensuing tensions have given the United States an unprecedented opportunity to restore strong cooperation with Turkey, not only in
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Lt Col John R. Barnett
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The Execution of Sheikh al-Nimr: A Saudi Need for Reassessment
Undoubtedly, Saudi Arabia faces a delicate situation. The United States has effectively abdicated its historical leadership role in the Middle East. Egypt and Turkey are too preoccupied with internal strife to assume regional responsibilities. Meanwhile, Iran has interpreted the recently concluded P5+1 agreement as a license for an unrestrained offensive
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Hassan Mneimneh
Articles & Testimony
What We Don't Know About Iran's Capture and Release of U.S. Sailors
Fundamental questions now center on how exactly the seizure occurred, how the sailors were treated, and whether Washington offered a quid pro quo for their release.
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Michael Singh
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The Islamic Reason the PA Should Free Salim Sweidan
The PA should have the courage to tell the public that its security services did assist Israel in apprehending terrorists, and that they will do so again on the religious ground that the Quran forbids the killing of innocents.
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Mohammed Dajani
Brief Analysis
What Is Behind the Istanbul Attack?
The Islamic State's choice of target likely reflects a very deliberate attempt to short-circuit U.S.-Turkish military efforts along the Syrian border and exacerbate tensions in Europe.
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Soner Cagaptay
Brief Analysis
The Tunisian Democratic Experiment Five Years In
The lone Arab Spring success story has much to be proud of, but considerable challenges remain, and Tunisia will need significant American assistance for the foreseeable future.
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Sarah Feuer
Brief Analysis
Turkey's New Base in Qatar
Having a permanent military foothold in the Gulf will put Turkey in an elite group of powers, but more presence also means more exposure, whether to Saudi-Iranian tensions or other local crises.
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Olivier Decottignies
Soner Cagaptay
Brief Analysis
Saudi Defense Minister Visits Pakistan to Repair Strained Relations
The prince's latest foreign policy initiative is to confer with Islamabad, presumably seeking help with Iran, and potentially including military and nuclear cooperation.
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Simon Henderson
Articles & Testimony
What Would a Saudi-Iran War Look Like? Don't Look Now, But It Is Already Here
Even a short, sharp burst of direct military clashes would serve as a reminder to both sides of the overriding imperative to keep their conflict limited to the territories of unfortunate third parties.
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Michael Knights
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