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An Anti-Crime Strategy to Combat the PKK
That the PKK is deeply engaged in a wide array of criminal activities should not be surprising to those familiar with the group.
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Matthew Levitt
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Who Will Lead Post-Khamenei Iran?
On February 13, Mehdi Khalaji, Karim Sadjadpour, and Dennis Ross addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Mr. Khalaji is a senior fellow at The Washington Institute and author of the just-released Policy Focus Supreme Succession: Who Will Lead Post-Khamenei Iran? Mr. Sadjadpour is an associate at the Carnegie
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Mehdi Khalaji
Dennis Ross
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Iran Is Ready to Talk
Speculation about an Israeli strike against Iranian nuclear facilities is rife, but there is little discussion about whether diplomacy can still succeed, precluding the need for military action. Many experts doubt that Tehran would ever accept a deal that uses intrusive inspections and denies or limits uranium enrichment to halt
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Dennis Ross
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Egypt's Cold Shoulder
By deciding to prosecute Americans, post-Mubarak Egypt has intentionally provoked a bilateral crisis.
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David Schenker
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Gas Partnership: Netanyahu Visits Cyprus
Netanyahu's trip to Cyprus, the first by an Israeli prime minister, reflects increasing cooperation between the two countries over natural gas resources but will likely heighten tensions with Turkey.
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Simon Henderson
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Next Up: Turkey vs. Iran
Turkish-Iranian rivalry in the Fertile Crescent has opened up a can of worms.
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Soner Cagaptay
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Bashar al-Assad vs. the Syrian People
As the regime continues its latest offensive, the international community should exploit its military weaknesses through actions that help level the battlefield, alter the psychological environment, and increase pressure on Assad and his forces.
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Jeffrey White
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Reflections on the Revolution in Egypt
Testimony before the House Committee on Foreign Relations, Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia. One year after mass protests toppled Hosni Mubarak, Egypt is heading in an illiberal, anti-Western direction. The ruling military council has employed deadly force against protestors, subjected thousands of civilians to military trials, raided
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Eric Trager
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Nervous Bahrain Marks Anniversary of Shiite Protests
Washington must find a way to encourage more political reform in Bahrain, which hosts the headquarters of the U.S. Fifth Fleet.
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Simon Henderson
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Can Dictators Survive New Media?
"Protest technology" has changed the relationship between authoritarian regimes and their citizens, and there is no going back.
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Soner Cagaptay
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The Case for Organizing a Military Force from Muslim Countries to Intervene in Syria
Washington needs to devise a well-planned, delicate intervention in Syria: one supported by Russia, executed by Turks and Arabs, and remotely backed by the United States and its European allies.
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Soner Cagaptay
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Supreme Succession:
Who Will Lead Post-Khamenei Iran?
Although Ayatollah Khamenei has given no signs of imminent departure from the political scene, both the confrontational nature of his recent actions and the still-ticking Iranian nuclear clock raise important questions about what will happen upon his death. Will the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps subordinate the new Supreme Leader and
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Mehdi Khalaji
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Humanitarian Safe Havens: Bosnia's Lessons for Syria
Humanitarian safe havens can protect vulnerable civilians only if backed up with sufficient power.
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Soner Cagaptay
Andrew J. Tabler
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A New Resistance, with New Results
Given the minority-driven nature of the Assad regime's crackdown, ultimate change is most likely to come from below.
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Andrew J. Tabler
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From the Syria Veto to the Egypt NGO Crisis: A Weekend of Setbacks to U.S. Policy
Washington suffered two setbacks in the Middle East this weekend: the Russian/Chinese veto of a U.S.-backed UN Security Council resolution on Syria, and news that the Egyptian judiciary has indicted nineteen Americans in a wide-ranging investigation of U.S.-supported pro-democracy organizations.
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Robert Satloff
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Kuwait's Democracy Is Challenged by Pressure for Reform
The elections taking place today are but one episode in the incremental transformation and democratization of Kuwait.
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Shafeeq Ghabra
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Five Ways al-Assad May Fall
The question now in Syria is not if al-Assad will fall, but how.
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Soner Cagaptay
Security Council Showdown on Syria
An interview by Bernard Gwertzman, CFR.org Amid a surge of violence in Syria, the UN Security Council will discuss Tuesday whether to pass a resolution (Reuters) supporting the Arab League's plan, which calls for Syrian president Bashar al-Assad to step down to defuse a ten-month-old uprising against his regime. Russia
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Andrew J. Tabler
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The Monitor, Merrimac, and Middle East
American presidents love to describe the U.S. commitment to Israeli security as "ironclad." But is this what they mean?
Was President Obama's use of "ironclad" to describe the U.S.commitment to Israel really the best choice of words?
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Robert Satloff
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George W. Bush, Disliked but Appreciated
Protesters in the Middle East have made clear that they look to the U.S. for inspiration and support, and that they look down on the U.S. when they believe this support is not materializing.
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