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Give Palestinians Hope and Peace May Follow
Considering the Trump administration's lack of credibility with the Palestinians, the crucial task of announcing projects for Gaza now falls to European and Arab leaders.
May 19, 2018
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Dennis Ross
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
The Muslim Brotherhood and Saudi Arabia: From Then to Now
Many debates raged on Saudi Arabia’s relationship with the Muslim Brotherhood when King Salman bin Abdulaziz first came to power. Some say that Salman’s ascension represented a revolt against the Brotherhood, while others claimed that some aspects of Brotherhood thought remained influential in the country. In early 2015, the late
May 18, 2018
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Mohamed Mokhtar Qandil
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The JCPOA Decision: Managing Reactions, Evaluating Sanctions
An expert panel assesses sanctions and the future of U.S. Iran strategy in light of the Trump administration's exit from the nuclear deal.
May 18, 2018
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Katherine Bauer
Patrick Clawson
Michael Singh
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Iraqi Elections and U.S. Interests: Taking the Long View
The emerging vote tallies are just the beginning of government formation in Iraq, and they indicate a need to focus on U.S. principles, not specific outcomes.
May 17, 2018
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Michael Knights
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Here's What Trump Should Do Post-Nuke Deal
The United States must explain to its allies how withdrawing from the Iran deal fits into a larger strategy for the Middle East.
May 17, 2018
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
The Hodeida Campaign (Part 3): Deterring Houthi Retaliation
The Houthis will likely try to intensify their cross-border missile strikes and other asymmetric tactics to internationalize the battle, steps the United States should firmly oppose.
May 16, 2018
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Farzin Nadimi
Michael Knights
Articles & Testimony
Has the Assad Regime 'Won' Syria's Civil War?
Not only is the war far from over, but a series of developments could undermine the regime's recent gains—and create opportunities for the United States.
May 15, 2018
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Michael Eisenstadt
Brief Analysis
The Hodeida Campaign (Part 2): Can Yemen Recapture Major Ports from the Houthi Rebels?
The United States should not interfere in the campaign, which has begun and stands a good chance of succeeding, except through steps to make the operation quicker and less destructive.
May 15, 2018
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Alex Almeida
Michael Knights
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Iraqi Elections Deepen Political Fault Lines amid U.S.-Iran Tensions
The U.S. withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal, along with the parliamentary gains made by former militia members, could turn Iraq once again into a war theater.
May 14, 2018
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Bilal Wahab
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Jerusalem Embassy Move, Gaza Fatalities Dim Hopes for U.S. Peace Plan
While the U.S. administration talks about a peace plan, the recent disruptions have deepened skepticism about its prospects for success.
May 14, 2018
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Ghaith al-Omari
Brief Analysis
The Hodeida Campaign (Part 1): Humanitarian and Political Role of Red Sea Ports
Hodeida and al-Salif will process substantially more food imports after the Houthis are evicted, so the United States should back some form of demilitarization of the ports or help liberate them.
May 14, 2018
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Michael Knights
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Why Mike Pompeo Should Mediate the Conflict between Egypt and Ethiopia
Last week the new U.S. secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, chose to visit the Middle East within hours of his appointment. He did not stop in Egypt, but the Middle East that the Trump administration aims to stabilize will not be achieved if Egypt becomes engaged in a war with
May 14, 2018
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Mahmoud Farouk
Brief Analysis
Iraq’s Elections: Red Flags and Opportunities for Inclusion
A closer look at the local security changes, turnout obstacles, sectarian divisions, and other factors that could determine the shape of Iraq’s next government.
May 11, 2018
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Bilal Wahab
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How Nativism in Turkey Is Stifling Democracy
According to President Erdogan's worldview, the 40 million Turkish citizens who oppose him stand for alien and imported interests, signaling much discord ahead.
May 11, 2018
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Soner Cagaptay
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Patrick Clawson’s Comment on Firas Elias "Is Iran close to a major war in Syria?"
Firas Elias is precisely correct that Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is well poised to play a more prominent role in Iranian politics. And he is unfortunately right that this development may well lead to a war, but that would happen for the exact opposite reasons of what he predicts
May 11, 2018
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Patrick Clawson
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Is Iran Close to a Major War in Syria?
The latest exchanges of missiles between Iran and Israel inside Syria are a vivid symptom—but not the root cause—of the looming specter of large-scale armed conflict in that theater. In fact, quite apart from this week’s U.S. decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, other recent regional and international
May 11, 2018
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Firas Elias
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Trump Broke Iran Policy. Let Him Fix It.
The administration doesn’t seem to have a day-after strategy for drawing the Europeans back into the fold after essentially rejecting months of negotiations with them.
May 11, 2018
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Dennis Ross
Brief Analysis
Iran’s Miscalculated Escalation in the Golan
The latest clash indicates that Tehran has underestimated how far the IDF will go to prevent Iranian military entrenchment on its northeast border.
May 10, 2018
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Farzin Nadimi
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Technical Implications of Trump’s JCPOA Announcement
Now that the nuclear deal is off, Iran’s next steps will be shaped at least in part by the technical capabilities of its enrichment program and related efforts.
May 9, 2018
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Simon Henderson
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Is Washington Too Focused on Iran’s Nuclear Program?
What the United States really needs is a new Iran policy, not just a nuclear policy—and the will to roll up its sleeves and carry it out.
May 9, 2018
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Michael Singh
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