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Jordan's King Abdullah Comes to Washington
To avoid upsetting the kingdom's stability, Washington should be more discreet about U.S.-Jordanian security cooperation on Syria.
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David Schenker
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Intervention Escalation
Alleged chemical weapons use by Syria is pushing the United States toward action, but Russia, China, and Iran might have something to say about that.
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James Jeffrey
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The Thin Red Line: Is Iran Outmaneuvering the U.S. and Israel?
Now that Iran is capable of circumventing the nuclear weapons red line, the new U.S. and Israeli defense ministers must coordinate closely to avoid being further outflanked.
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David Makovsky
Gabrielle Tudin
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An Agenda for Secretary Hagel in Egypt
During his Cairo visit, Secretary Hagel should press the Egyptian military for a franker exchange of views, including on aid, the Sinai, and political transparency.
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David Schenker
Eric Trager
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The Emir of Qatar's Oval Office Meeting
Qatar, an often-difficult ally, has been actively aiding the Syrian opposition and the Egyptian government, and Washington will likely press Doha to coordinate better on both issues.
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Simon Henderson
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Changing the Guard at the Saudi Defense Ministry
Although the U.S. military now has a more competent royal defense partner in Prince Fahd bin Abdullah bin Muhammad, his appointment could provoke destabilizing countermoves within the House of Saud.
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Simon Henderson
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Debating Next Steps on Iran
Changing Tehran's strategic calculus requires a firm set of nuclear red lines, a more credible U.S. military threat, and, most important, greater involvement in Syria.
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Michael Singh
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Iran's Crisis of State Ideology
FPA blogger Reza Akhlaghi interviews Mehdi Khalaji on Iran's ideological crisis and its effect on the upcoming presidential election.
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Mehdi Khalaji
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The Fayyad Resignation: Scapegoating a State-Builder
The political wrangling that effectively forced Fayyad to step down raises serious questions about the PA's economy, security cooperation, and political transparency, as well as U.S. efforts to revive the peace process.
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David Makovsky
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Azerbaijan's Cooperation with Israel Goes Beyond Iran Tensions
Azerbaijan has ample, independent strategic reasons for its cooperation with Israel and poor relations with Tehran, notwithstanding the recent spike in Iranian tensions.
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Brenda Shaffer
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Turkey Mends Fences with Israel
A closer look at Turkey's motivations for normalizing relations with Israel.
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Soner Cagaptay
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Syria's Forgotten Front
To keep yet another Syrian frontier from spiraling downward, Washington should urge Israel and the mainstream Syrian opposition to focus on keeping Hizballah and jihadist groups away from the border.
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David Pollock
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Bahrain's Dangerous Race-Track Politics
Amid embassy warnings and an uptick in violence, Washington should urge the Bahraini government and mainstream political groups to avoid worsening the situation ahead of the upcoming auto race.
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Simon Henderson
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Turkey's Choice in Iraq: Burned Bridges or Win-Win-Win
The next six months could see either a game-changing strategic energy compact between Turkey and the Iraqi Kurds or movement toward a more sustainable Ankara-Baghdad-Erbil relationship. Washington has a strong interest in encouraging the latter.
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Michael Knights
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The Muslim Brotherhood on Trial in the UAE
Washington should encourage the UAE to publicly present its evidence against the local Brotherhood group al-Islah, several of whose members are being tried for subversion.
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Lori Plotkin Boghardt
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A View from Cairo: Egypt Is Too Big to Save
Prematurely granting an IMF loan without pressuring the Muslim Brotherhood government to reform and compromise would only accelerate Egypt's descent into failure.
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Mahmoud Salem
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U.S. Policy Toward Syria
The Institute's counselor testified before the Senate regarding the need for action on Syria. The following is an excerpt from his prepared remarks ; download the PDF to read the full testimony, or read the version republished in Foreign Policy under the title "It's Time to Act in Syria." "...There
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Dennis Ross
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Tired of the Brotherhood, Egyptians Want the Military Back -- But Only Temporarily
A new military takeover would not provide any more of a path to stability than the increasingly autocratic Muslim Brotherhood, yet this may be where Egypt is heading.
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Eric Trager
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Why Turkey Won't Attack Syria
The government doesn't want to boost the stature of the military, it has a big Alawite community, and plenty of other reasons.
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Soner Cagaptay
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Al-Qaeda Announces an Islamic State in Syria
The open declaration of Jabhat al-Nusra's affiliation with al-Qaeda only reiterates the need for U.S. leadership in helping the mainstream rebels contain the jihadists.
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Aaron Y. Zelin
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