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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's Anniversary Message to The Washington Institute
Prime Minister of Israel Binyamin Netanyahu reiterated his country's objections to the proposed P5+1 nuclear deal with Iran in a prerecorded message to the Washington Institute for Near East Policy on the occasion of the research organization's 30th anniversary symposium, which took place April 29 - May 1, 2015.
May 1, 2015
In-Depth Reports
Key Elements of a Strategy for the United States in the Middle East
The United States needs to take action to prevent the collapse of the state system in the Middle East and counter the rising influence of both Sunni and Shiite extremists, argues a new strategy report from The Washington Institute. Given the vital role that partnership with Sunni Arab states and
Apr 30, 2015
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Samuel Berger
Stephen Hadley
James Jeffrey
Dennis Ross
Robert Satloff
Articles & Testimony
The Cult of the Offensive: The Islamic State on Defense
There is nothing mystical about ISIS as a defensive force: where it has succeeded, it has done so almost entirely due to the absence of effective opposition, not because of its inherent strength.
Apr 30, 2015
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Michael Knights
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30th Anniversary Address by Vice President Joe Biden
Watch Vice President Joe Biden's address to the Institute's 30th anniversary gala dinner in 2015, where he detailed the administration's approach to the Iranian nuclear challenge.
Apr 30, 2015
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Joe Biden
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From Today to January 2017
A Conversation on the Balance of the Obama Administration and the Middle East
Watch a panel discussion among leading international journalists following Vice President Biden's remarks to the Institute's 30th anniversary gala dinner.
Apr 30, 2015
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Judith Miller
Hisham Melhem
Lally Weymouth
Ehud Yaari
Robert Satloff
Brief Analysis
Iran and Saudi Arabia on a Collision Course
To prevent recent airline and shipping incidents from escalating into a wider military confrontation with Iran, all sides will need to exercise great caution in the Persian Gulf and the skies over Yemen.
Apr 30, 2015
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Farzin Nadimi
In-Depth Reports
Remarks of Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew to The Washington Institute
On April 29, 2015, Secretary of the Treasury Jacob J. Lew addressed a gala dinner marking the Institute's 30th anniversary. The event took place at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History. Following are Secretary Lew's prepared remarks. I would like to thank my dear friend Barbi Weinberg for
Apr 29, 2015
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Jacob Lew
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China-Led Bank a Sign of U.S. Struggle to Transform Power Into Policy Success
The failure of the U.S. campaign to dissuade allies from joining China’s Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank was greeted in some quarters as a sign of American decline. But this episode was not a crisis of American power, which remains unequaled. And while the threat that the bank poses to that
Apr 29, 2015
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Michael Singh
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Riyadh Reshuffle
The appointment of a new crown prince and the promotion of the king's son to deputy crown prince will likely increase tension in the Saudi royal family.
Apr 29, 2015
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Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
The Shape of Netanyahu's Emerging Coalition
Israel's next government may have a turbulent start given its relative lack of political moderates, but a rightward trajectory on settlements and other issues is not guaranteed.
Apr 28, 2015
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David Makovsky
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3 Flaws in the Iran Nuclear Framework That Could Undermine a Final Deal
If negotiators don't believe they can reach an agreement that addresses Iran's destabilizing regional activities, they should indicate how they will plug the holes in the current deal.
Apr 28, 2015
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Michael Singh
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Growing Rebel Capabilities Press the Syrian Regime
Given the major setbacks the regime has suffered over the past week, now is a good time to apply maximum pressure on Assad, whether to force genuine diplomatic negotiations or accelerate a full military defeat.
Apr 27, 2015
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Jeffrey White
Oula A. Alrifai
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Iran Won't Give Up on Its Revolution
Given Iran's hegemonic history under the Safavids, the Shah, and the mullahs alike, Washington should not expect the regime to compromise its principles any time soon.
Apr 26, 2015
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Soner Cagaptay
James Jeffrey
Mehdi Khalaji
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Why a Houthi Leader Is Buried in Hezbollah's Cemetery
Mohammed Abdel Malik al-Shami's life and death highlight the ongoing challenge posed by Iran's destabilizing posture throughout the region, including in Yemen.
Apr 24, 2015
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David Schenker
Brief Analysis
Kurds Shaping Turkey's Political Map
A pro-Kurdish party is pushing for enough votes to enter parliament in Turkey's upcoming elections, and its success or failure may hold the key to President Erdogan's political fortunes.
Apr 23, 2015
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Asli Aydintasbas
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In Jordan, Problems and Politics Are Local
A visit with a Jordanian parliamentarian shows how some local representatives are trying to work around the governance gaps in Amman despite looming concerns about security threats and foreign policy.
Apr 23, 2015
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David Schenker
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What AQAP's Operations Reveal About Its Strategy in Yemen
While airstrikes in Yemen are changing the nature of AQAP's battlespace, they are not yet fundamentally altering the strategic calculus behind a campaign that took shape well before the Saudi-led intervention.
Apr 23, 2015
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Aaron Y. Zelin
Patrick Hoover
Brief Analysis
Saudi Arabia's 'Inexperienced Youngster'
As Prince Muhammad bin Salman's proactive approach to regional affairs becomes clearer, the novice defense minister could lead the kingdom to overreach in Yemen.
Apr 21, 2015
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Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
The Classic Blood Libel Against Jews Goes Mainstream in Iran
A recent article on a high-profile political website shows how even the most primitive anti-Semitic slurs and conspiracy theories have found their way into all levels of Iranian discourse.
Apr 21, 2015
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Mehdi Khalaji
Articles & Testimony
How to Save the Iran Deal
Although Ayatollah Khamenei and the Revolutionary Guard oppose nuclear inspections, President Obama should stand tough because transparency is the only way to make the deal work.
Apr 20, 2015
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Dennis Ross
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