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Can Argentina Find Justice Without Alberto Nisman?
The prosecutor investigating a suspected government cover-up of the 1994 AMIA bombing has died suspiciously, sparking mass protests and raising questions about whether anyone else will pursue the case with similar determination.
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Matthew Levitt
In-Depth Reports
The Long Haul:
Rebooting U.S. Security Cooperation in Iraq
The challenge posed by the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) has created some strange dynamics, among them the shared interest of the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran in "degrading and defeating" the Sunni jihadist group. But this shared interest should not be viewed as an
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Michael Knights
Brief Analysis
The ISIS Fight and the State of the Union Address
Four Washington Institute fellows discuss what the president's address shows about his priorities in the Middle East, analyzing what he did and did not say and comparing his latest remarks to his past speeches.
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James Jeffrey
David Pollock
Robert Satloff
Andrew J. Tabler
Brief Analysis
Train and Equip Not Enough for U.S.-Backed Syrian Rebels
The administration needs to make sure that its imminent creation of a new rebel force is conducted with clear political goals, a concrete military strategy, and due consideration of likely operational contingencies.
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Jeffrey White
'Defeat into Victory':
Lessons for Rebuilding the Iraq Security Forces from Modern Arab Military Success Stories
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Michael Eisenstadt
Brief Analysis
Coup in Yemen: Saudi Arabia's Nightmare
The apparent collapse of the Yemeni government is a headache for Riyadh and bodes ill for U.S. counterterrorism strategy.
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Simon Henderson
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Israel vs. Hezbollah, Spy vs. Spy
New airstrikes are only the latest chapter in the ongoing intelligence war between Israel and Hezbollah, and financial information gained in U.S. undercover operations may be playing a role as well.
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Matthew Levitt
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Why the UAE's Star Is Rising
Unlike most Persian Gulf states, the UAE does not need to balance its counterterrorism policies with any delicate ties to Sunni conservatives.
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Lori Plotkin Boghardt
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Terrorist 'Frenemies'
What al-Qaeda, ISIL, and the Paris attacks can teach us about the jihadi divide.
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Matthew Levitt
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A Plea for Moderate Islam
Rather than remaining bystanders, moderate Muslims need to join forces in recognition that their religion and its central texts have been hijacked by a small minority for political ends.
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Mohammed Dajani
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The Paris Attacks: Three Generations of Jihadists
Extremists have been importing conflicts from the Arab world into France since the 1990s, resulting in the latest tragedy.
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Explaining the Turkish Military's Opposition to Combating ISIS
While Ankara's decision for or against fighting ISIS will be a political one, the military's lingering resentment toward the AKP, the PKK, and Arabs could be a formidable obstacle to Turkish intervention.
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Ed Stafford
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Foreign Fighters and Attacks on the West
In five brief video clips, Dr. Matthew Levitt analyzes the recent terrorist attacks in Paris, describes their origin in ISIS and al Qaeda, and assesses what the United States and its allies can do to combat homegrown violent extremism.
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Matthew Levitt
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Jordan's Fight Against the Islamic State Remains Complicated
Threatened by ISIS and beholden to Washington, Amman will continue to play a critical role in the coalition, but its involvement comes with a domestic political cost.
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David Schenker
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A Moment of Decision on Egypt
Washington is all but certain to resume its military financing to Egypt at some point, but there is little to be gained and potentially much to be lost by waiting for Cairo's Federal Reserve accounts to zero out in the meantime.
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David Schenker
Brief Analysis
Operation Inherent Resolve: An Interim Assessment
Coalition airstrikes in Iraq and Syria have had clear benefits, but a broader campaign involving more intelligence and targeting assistance on the ground is required to reap the full strategic benefits of turning back ISIS.
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Scott Vickery
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Cuba, Iran -- and Where Engagement Falls Short
When it comes to Tehran, Havana, and similar regimes, the Obama administration must be more careful to treat engagement as a means, not an end.
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Michael Singh
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Questions About Egypt's Syria Policy
Even if Cairo wanted to normalize relations with the Assad regime, its need to stay on good terms with Saudi Arabia and the UAE would seriously constrain how far it could go in that direction.
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Marc Sievers
Articles & Testimony
Royal Roulette
The West should be bracing for a stormy succession battle in the House of Saud.
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Simon Henderson
Articles & Testimony
Let the Iraqi Army Have Its Day
If this national institution is properly rebuilt into a force that can score victories against the jihadists, it would be far more beneficial to Iraq than expanding Shiite militias or local Sunni uprisings.
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Michael Knights
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