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Reversing Iran's Nuclear Program
The Washington Institute's Philip Solondz Distinguished Visiting Fellow addressed a Senate hearing on the prospects of diplomatic breakthrough with Iran. The following is an excerpt from his prepared remarks; download the PDF to read more, or watch video of the full hearing. The rapid pace of events since Iranian president
Oct 3, 2013
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James Jeffrey
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Iraq's Never-Ending Security Crisis
Absent greater U.S.-Iraqi cooperation and stronger political leadership in Baghdad, the country's security crisis could stretch beyond the current decade and become part of the regional landscape.
Oct 3, 2013
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Michael Knights
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Hezbollah as a Criminal Organisation
Hezbollah may be best known for its armed activities, but it also runs one of the largest and most sophisticated criminal operations in the world.
Oct 2, 2013
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Matthew Levitt
Articles & Testimony
Time to End Palestinian Incitement
The glorification of violence in Palestinian Authority media must be addressed if peace talks are to succeed.
Oct 2, 2013
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David Pollock
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Down and Out in Amman: The Rise and Fall of the Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood
Given the numerous external threats facing Jordan and the reversal of the Brotherhood's political fortune at home, the organization is now the least of King Abdullah's worries.
Oct 2, 2013
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David Schenker
Brief Analysis
Israeli-Egyptian Peace: Forty Years After the 1973 War and Holding
After surviving four decades of challenges, the peace treaty is gaining new life as Israel quietly forges closer relations with the post-Morsi authorities in Cairo.
Oct 2, 2013
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Ehud Yaari
What Would Be a Good Deal on Iran's Nuclear Programme?
On October 1, BICOM senior visiting fellow Brig. Gen. (ret.) Michael Herzog briefed journalists on a BICOM conference call, providing his assessment of Iranian president Hassan Rouhani's diplomatic offensive and the requirements for a successful deal to set Iran back from nuclear breakout capacity. The following is a summary of
Oct 1, 2013
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Michael Herzog
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Trust, but Clarify
Although President Obama should head down the diplomatic road toward a nuclear deal with Iran, he must make exceedingly clear what he will not abide.
Oct 1, 2013
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Dennis Ross
David Makovsky
Brief Analysis
Iran's Ill-Tempered Letter to the IAEA
An official Iranian protest to the world's nuclear watchdog could be an attempt to undermine its role in verifying the regime's compliance with potential diplomatic agreements.
Sep 30, 2013
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Simon Henderson
Iran's September 12, 2013, Letter to the IAEA
On September 26, 2013, the Islamic Republic of Iran submitted an "explanatory note" to the IAEA responding to that agency's report on the implementation of nuclear safeguards in Iran. To read the full text of the Iranian letter, download the PDF.
Sep 30, 2013
Brief Analysis
Weathering Morocco's Syria Returnees
The Moroccan government should be encouraged to adopt policies that preempt citizens from joining the Syrian jihad and deradicalize eventual returnees.
Sep 25, 2013
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Vish Sakthivel
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Hezbollah Terrorists May Be Out of a Safe Haven
If the group's standing in Lebanon continues to implode, the country might cease to be the comfortable home for Hezbollah fugitives it has been for decades.
Sep 24, 2013
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Matthew Levitt
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Talk Is Cheap
Sanctions might have brought Rouhani to the table, but they won't keep him there.
Sep 24, 2013
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Patrick Clawson
Brief Analysis
Who Is Hassan Rouhani?
President Rouhani's track record shows that he is deeply committed to preserving the regime's longstanding interests, and frequently at odds with the principles of international law.
Sep 24, 2013
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Steven Ditto
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Egypt's Muslim Brothers Have Three Options for Moving Forward After the Ban
If the newly banned Brotherhood turns to violence, it will only validate a more thorough and perhaps permanent crackdown.
Sep 24, 2013
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Eric Trager
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Western Media Is Fixated on the Wrong Arrest in Egypt
Too many journalists mistakenly view the Brotherhood as a normal political party rather than a highly secretive hierarchy whose most important figures often avoid the media completely.
Sep 23, 2013
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Eric Trager
Brief Analysis
Nuclear Talks with Iran: Diplomacy and Diminishing Time
Stopping Iran's increasingly rapid progress toward becoming a de facto nuclear weapons state requires significant diplomatic progress, and quickly.
Sep 23, 2013
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Olli Heinonen
Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
Bahrain's Next Ambassador in Washington
Bahrain's proposal of a serving military officer and royal family member as its new envoy will likely complicate relations with the United States.
Sep 23, 2013
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Simon Henderson
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What If Insurgents Close the Suez Canal?
Islamist violence has chased off tourists, and now it threatens a key waterway -- and Egypt's entire economy.
Sep 22, 2013
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David Schenker
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After CW Deal, U.S. Must Keep Its Pledge to Aid the Syrian Opposition
Arming friendly rebel factions could help curb the slaughter of civilians, maintain pressure on Assad, eliminate the need for U.S. military action, and keep extremists in check, among other benefits.
Sep 21, 2013
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David Pollock
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