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The Rise of Jihad in Europe: Views from France
Leading American and French experts discuss the evolution of modern jihad and Europe's concerns about radicalized foreign fighters returning home from Iraq and Syria.
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Gilles Kepel
Tamara Wittes
Matthew Levitt
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A Mideast Peace Gameplan for Trump
The president should apply pressure on all sides, urging the Israelis to stop building beyond the security barrier, demanding that Palestinians end incitement to terrorism, and calling for Arabs to admit, at long last, that West Jerusalem is part of Israel.
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Dennis Ross
David Makovsky
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What To Expect After Iran's Election
The outcome is unlikely to bring much change to Tehran's foreign and security policy, but it will reveal how stable the Iranian system is when the powerful hardliners are decisively rejected by voters.
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Patrick Clawson
Nader Uskowi
Farzin Nadimi
Katherine Bauer
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Yemen Quagmire Casts a Shadow Over Trump Trip to Saudi Arabia
To prevent the war next door from wrecking the kingdom's ambitious reform initiatives, the president should offer assistance against Iranian arms shipments, urge Riyadh to avoid military operations with risky humanitarian consequences, and renew the stalled peace talks.
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Eric Pelofsky
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Netanyahu Determined to Make Trump's Visit a Success
The Israeli prime minister has taken pains to accommodate the U.S. president, overlooking some potentially troublesome developments, but many questions remain on how the parties will convert a graceful reception into tangible progress.
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David Makovsky
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Trump Should Meet With Sisi in Saudi Arabia
Such a meeting would focus on two key areas: more effective combating of jihadists in the Sinai and the closure of a case involving four U.S.-funded pro-democracy organizations.
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Eric Trager
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The American-Turkish Relationship in Syria
The Kurdish question in Syria has long been a point of contention between the United States and Turkey. Throughout former president Barack Obama’s time in office, the primary determinant shaping U.S. strategy against ISIS was a reliance on Kurdish forces. This furtive reliance existed despite Turkish refusal to allow the
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Bassam Barabandi
Nidal Betare
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How Much Has the Trump Presidency Influenced Iran's Election?
As Iranians prepare to go to the polls, three experts discuss how the current campaign compares to past ones and what the outcome might mean for U.S. interests.
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Patrick Clawson
Nader Uskowi
Elham Gheytanchi
Fikra Forum
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From Lebanon to Syria
Syria and Lebanon have always had a contentious border, but the Syrian war -- and its different factions -- have made it far more complex than before.
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Mounir al-Rabih
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Trump's Agenda in Riyadh
The president's visit will likely aim to upgrade the U.S.-Saudi counterterrorism alliance, place Washington firmly in the Sunni-led Gulf camp against Iran, and deepen bilateral economic ties.
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Lori Plotkin Boghardt
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Arabian Rendezvous: What the President Can Achieve in Riyadh
Three Saudi summits in two days could provide powerful images of Washington's new relationship with the region, but key differences on terrorism, Iran, and Arab-Israeli peace will still need to be overcome.
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Simon Henderson
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Iran's Election Will Change Nothing
World leaders need to be clear-eyed about the false facade of Iranian democracy, focusing instead on the regime's chronic regional meddling, terror sponsorship, and human rights abuses.
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Dennis Ross
Jason Brodsky
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غیبت اسلام در انتخابات ایران
با توجه به ضعف نفوذ و جذابیت ایدئولوژی اسلامی، تنها راه برای طولانی تر کردن عمر رژیم، اصلاحات اقتصادی است – چشم اندازی دشوار با توجه به ضعف رئیس جمهور و مداخله ی مداوم نهادهای قدرتمند و غیر پاسخگو.
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مهدی خلجی
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Trump Can Set Big Things in Motion on His Mideast Trip
The upcoming regional tour is an opportunity to begin correcting Washington's flawed foreign policy.
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Robert Satloff
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The Kurdish Path to Socialism in Syria
To maintain its dominant position and stay true to its ideological roots, the PYD is pushing socialist policies on a skeptical Rojava populace, with uncertain consequences for the future of the Syrian Kurdish zone.
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Fabrice Balanche
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Making Diplomacy Great Again
Washington won't achieve foreign policy successes without better diplomacy, and the first step is to understand what diplomacy can and can't do.
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James Jeffrey
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An Insider's View of How Rabin Almost Made Peace With Syria
A review of a new book by Itamar Rabinovich, the late prime minister's ambassador to Washington, who details why Rabin preferred peace with Assad over the Palestinians.
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David Makovsky
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Why the Turkish President's Biography Should Tell Trump Everything He Needs to Know
Erdogan has always wanted to take revenge on the system that repeatedly persecuted Turkey's Islamist movement, his first political home.
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Soner Cagaptay
Brief Analysis
Reaching a U.S.-Turkish Deal in Syria: Four Steps
Erdogan may be willing to give President Trump a free hand in Raqqa, but only if Washington supports Turkish action against the PKK in Sinjar and continues the conversation on Fethullah Gulen.
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Soner Cagaptay
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Egypt's Failed War on Terror
Cairo has demonstrated a stunning lack of will to eradicate ISIS from Egyptian territory and has been losing ground against a virulent but numerically small insurgency in the Sinai.
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David Schenker
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