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The U.S. Must Fulfill Role of Negotiator Between Baghdad, Kurds
To keep Iraq united and help minimize the divisive sectarianism that has characterized past elections, Washington and the UN need to push for dialogue on the KRG crisis.
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Michael Knights
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The U.S. Role in Palestinian Reconciliation: Three Scenarios
For now, Palestinian officials will likely pursue half-measures rather than a true unity government, so Washington may find limited value in a formal statement against Hamas.
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David Makovsky
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Securing an Immediate Iraq-KRI Ceasefire
To prevent Baghdad from overplaying its hand, Washington must demand publicly that the fighting stop.
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Michael Knights
David Pollock
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Can We Trust the Qatari Courts to Try Al Jazeera?
“The Qatari courts cannot be trusted,” testified Dr. Najeeb al Nauimi, the former justice minister of Qatar, in a written affidavit to benefit Mohamed Fahmy. Fahmy, a former Al Jazeera English reporter, filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against his former employer in a Canadian court in May 2015. Lawyers representing Al
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Muhamed Sabry
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The Unique Counterterrorism Challenges Presented by Homegrown Violent Extremism
The liberation of Mosul and Raqqa does not mean that the terrorist threat to the West will decrease, so addressing the HVE challenge for law enforcement and intelligence officials should be a top priority.
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Matthew Levitt
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Dueling at the End of Times
Sunni and Shia Narratives and the Potential for Escalation
October 18, 2017 Millenarianism, or “end of days” messianic speculation, is thriving and evolving -- and being weaponized by both Sunni and Shia radical movements – as evidenced by the Islamic State on one side, and Hezbollah and other Iranian proxies on the other. While still limited and contained, the
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Hassan Mneimneh
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Saudi Royal Transition: Why, What, and When?
Speculation is widespread that King Salman may soon abdicate in favor of Crown Prince Muhammad, but that is just one of several possible options.
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Simon Henderson
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How Egypt Can Help Hamas and Fatah Implement Their New Deal
The Cairo-brokered understandings can help Gaza, but their success should be judged by how Hamas and Fatah practically approach key issues, not by what they say.
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Ghaith al-Omari
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#Manich Msamaha: Anti-Corruption is a Feminist Agenda
October 18, 2017 On September 13, the Tunisian parliament adopted a highly controversial “reconciliation in the administrative field” bill. The law offers amnesty to public officials involved in financial corruption under the Ben Ali regime (1987-2011) and is a lead initiative of Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi. On September 14
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Ikram Ben Said
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Can Bankers Fight Terrorism?
Although counter-terrorist financing efforts are no panacea, recent calls for discontinuing them tend to overlook the crucial role they play in America's wider national security strategy.
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Matthew Levitt
Katherine Bauer
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The UN Action Plan for Libya: Prospects and Challenges
The success of the initiative will depend on a serious commitment from Libya's various factions, broad international support, and improvements to daily life for the public.
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Ben Fishman
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Managing Washington's Flawed Partners in Eastern Syria
As rebel forces race the regime for control of the hydrocarbon-rich Deir al-Zour province, Washington needs to ensure that its proxies do not instigate new conflicts in liberated areas.
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Barak Barfi
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Iraq's Role in Countering the Islamic State's Finances
Watch the governor of Iraq's central bank discuss steps to combat financial activity from the receding caliphate.
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Ali Mohsen Al-Alaq
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Deconstructing and Countering the Iran Threat Network
Omer Carmi, a lead researcher with the Israel Defense Forces, analyzes the components of the Iran Threat Network and builds a compelling case for neutralizing harmful Iranian activity in the region and beyond.
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Omer Carmi
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The Kurdish Challenge to U.S. Strategy in Iraq
October 16, 2017 The current U.S. administration sees Iran and its rising political clout in Iraq and beyond as a grave threat to its own interests and those of its allies in the Middle East. As a result, Washington has pursued a political strategy that centers on limiting Iran’s influence
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Zmkan Saleem
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An Iranian Land Bridge Is Not the End of the World
October 16, 2017 Fear that Iran is working to build a bridge to the Mediterranean as a path to regional hegemony is hanging over U.S. military thinking and actions in Iraq and Syria. Allowing this suspicion to drive strategy could drag America into an unpredictable conflict that may continue long
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Omar Al-Nidawi
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Interpreting the Fall of Islamic State Governance
Although the cessation of governance-related media releases suggests a full retreat, IS remains active in military campaigns and eager to rise again by taking advantage of local grievances.
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Aaron Y. Zelin
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How to Keep Armed Clashes in Kirkuk from Escalating
Now that the Iraqi government has regained access to half of Kirkuk by force, Washington should act quickly to prevent a violent local backlash.
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Michael Knights
Brief Analysis
U.S. Priorities in the Kirkuk Standoff
In the coming days, Kirkuk will either explode into open fighting between Kurdish and Iraqi forces or spur a much-needed dialogue between Baghdad and Erbil.
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Michael Knights
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چگونه میشود برجام را اصلاح کرد و نه فسخ؟
رئیس جمهور ترامپ، پس از آنکه از تصدیق برجام خودداری کرد، اکنون اهرم لازم برای مذاکره جهت دستیابی به توافقی بهتر را در اختیار دارد.
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