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What's Really Wrong with the Iran Nuclear Deal
Tactically, the impressively detailed Iran nuclear accord masks major flaws; strategically, it heralds a profound shift in U.S. regional strategy.
Jul 14, 2015
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Robert Satloff
Articles & Testimony
Tunisia's Fragile Democratic Transition
The government can move past the recent terrorist attacks and other struggles, but not if it falls back on arbitrary arrests, opaque investigations, or other tactics that failed during the Ben Ali era.
Jul 14, 2015
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Aaron Y. Zelin
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How to Assess the Iran Deal and What to Do About It
Nothing, including reluctantly accepting a bad agreement, is as dangerous as leaving open the question of how the United States would react if Iran approaches a nuclear weapons capability.
Jul 14, 2015
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James Jeffrey
Brief Analysis
The Nuclear Deal May Weaken Rouhani
The agreement is a significant achievement for Rouhani, but the hardliners are already moving to ensure that it does not empower him during his remaining time in office, in line with their previous efforts to downplay the negotiations and separate them from nonnuclear issues.
Jul 14, 2015
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Mehdi Khalaji
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Iran Deal Leaves U.S. With Tough Questions
The deal with Iran is finally done. Given the stakes, it should be scrutinized. It makes sense to reserve judgment and see how the administration explains all the clauses of the agreement and how they will be implemented. While I look forward to the administration's full explanation of the deal
Jul 14, 2015
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Dennis Ross
Brief Analysis
How Iran's Economic Gain from a Nuclear Deal Might Affect Its Foreign Policy
The additional resources unleashed by the agreement will put Iran in a better position to spend more on its various priorities, but how much it puts toward foreign adventurism will remain a political, not an economic, decision.
Jul 10, 2015
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Patrick Clawson
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U.S.-GCC Relations: Closing the Credibility Gap
The additional steps promised at the Camp David summit do not constitute a game-changer in U.S.-GCC relations, especially since the Joint Statement is so vague regarding specific steps to counter Iran's destabilizing activities.
Jul 9, 2015
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Michael Eisenstadt
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Restoring the Iraqi Army's Pride and Fighting Spirit
Iraq's army can make a comeback with a well-chosen chief of staff and a focus on leadership, discipline, and training.
Jul 8, 2015
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Michael Knights
Jabbar Jaafar
Brief Analysis
Why Erdogan Could Push for Early Elections:
Turkey's Regulatory Bodies in a New Era
Under a coalition government, President Erdogan would likely face a gradual decline in his oft-abused power over agencies that regulate a wide swath of Turkish life, so he might push for early elections to avoid that scenario.
Jul 7, 2015
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Soner Cagaptay
Mark Bhaskar
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What If a Nuclear Deal Is Reached–and Iran’s Behavior Doesn’t Change?
As another negotiating deadline comes and goes, U.S. allies in the Middle East appear less concerned with the particulars of a possible accord than the particulars of U.S. policy toward Iran after a deal. The Obama administration believes that Iran’s behavior in the region will improve after a nuclear agreement
Jul 7, 2015
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Missiles and the Nuclear Negotiations with Iran
Although Iran's missile arsenal is conventionally armed, credible reports of links with its nuclear program underscore the need for limits on missile R&D work as part of a nuclear accord.
Jul 6, 2015
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Michael Eisenstadt
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The Umbrellas of Sousse
Three summers ago, as a graduate student living in Tunisia, I took a break from my research and spent a long weekend on the beach in a resort town called Hammamet, protected from the hot sun by one of the many colorful umbrellas that dotted the sand. Hammamet sits roughly
Jul 6, 2015
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Sarah Feuer
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The Tunisian-Libyan Jihadi Connection
A relationship that dates back decades deserves closer attention, and could well lead to repeat Islamic State attacks on Tunisian soil.
Jul 6, 2015
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Aaron Y. Zelin
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Egyptian Assassinations and Islamist Escalation
Following the latest high-profile assassination, tensions between Islamists and the state will likely continue to escalate, with the judiciary looming large in both the government's response and further Islamist plots.
Jul 2, 2015
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Mohammed Soliman
Brief Analysis
Abbas Targets Key Palestinian Officials
The recent actions taken against Salam Fayyad and Yasser Abed Rabbo raise broader systemic concerns about PA governance and leadership.
Jul 2, 2015
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Ghaith al-Omari
Brief Analysis
What Turkey Could Lose and Gain From a Military Operation in Syria
Despite its potential short-term political benefits for the AKP, a ground incursion into northern Syria could pose numerous longer-term threats to Turkey, including renewed Kurdish separatism, economic retaliation by Russia, and armed reprisals by the Assad regime, the PYD, and ISIS.
Jul 2, 2015
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Soner Cagaptay
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Content of an Iran Deal Matters More Than Timing
The United States needs to be clear on the consequences of cheating, and for that it will need access to nuclear sites.
Jul 1, 2015
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Dennis Ross
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Can We Trust How Iran Would Spend Funds From a Nuclear Deal?
The deadline in the Iran nuclear negotiations has just been extended. But if an agreement is ultimately reached, Tehran is expected to receive a substantial financial windfall. Critics have argued that an influx of funds will permit Iran to expand its destabilizing regional activities. The Obama administration has argued that
Jun 30, 2015
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Egypt's Evolving Salafi Bloc: Puritanism and Pragmatism in an Unstable Region
A survival instinct and backing from foreign governments are among the factors that can trump ideology in guiding Salafi parties' actions.
Jun 30, 2015
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Jacob Olidort
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How to Counter Iranian Foot-Dragging (While Not Circumventing Congress)
With reports suggesting that the June 30 deadline for a deal on Iran’s nuclear will be missed, just as previous negotiating deadlines were, we’re on the brink of not an end but a new phase in this diplomatic saga. After July 9, the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act–which President Barack
Jun 29, 2015
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Michael Singh
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