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Military Strikes on Syria: Historical Lessons and Implications
Assad's track record indicates that he will likely continue challenging the chemical redline, and that additional strikes and other pressures may be necessary to deter him from doing so.
Apr 7, 2017
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Michael Eisenstadt
Fikra Forum
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Occupation, Not Apartheid
In 2014, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry warned that Israel risked becoming an apartheid state if a two-state solution could not be reached. In March 2017, a UN report titled "Israeli Practices toward the Palestinian People and the Question of Apartheid," published by the Economic and Social Commission for
Apr 7, 2017
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Mohammed Dajani
Articles & Testimony
Trump Raises the Stakes for Russia and Iran
Even if the U.S. strike in Syria has not fundamentally changed the dynamic in the war, opening a new window of possibility, Washington has sent the powerful message that using chemical weapons carries a price.
Apr 7, 2017
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Dennis Ross
Articles & Testimony
Stopping the Next London Attacker or Orlando Shooter
Governments need workable answers to the question of how to create local community networks capable of handling radicalization cases that fall short of breaking the law.
Apr 7, 2017
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Matthew Levitt
Video
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Stopping Extremists from Becoming Terrorists: A Strategy for the Trump Administration
The authors of a bipartisan study discuss their recommendations for preventing and countering violent extremism.
Apr 7, 2017
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Rand Beers
Samantha Ravich
Matthew Levitt
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Counterterrorism Lecture Series
Erdogan Needs Enemies More Than Friends
A Turkey expert discusses how the upcoming constitutional referendum could exacerbate the internal divisions that the longtime leader has deliberately sown over the years.
Apr 7, 2017
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Soner Cagaptay
Articles & Testimony
Egypt's Awkward Reset with Washington
After Trump welcomes Sisi, the Syria crisis puts relations in sudden limbo.
Apr 7, 2017
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Eric Trager
Articles & Testimony
Is Khan Sheikhoun a Game Changer for Russia?
The United States should not expect any change from Putin until Washington changes its approach first.
Apr 6, 2017
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Anna Borshchevskaya
Brief Analysis
Altering Assad's Course
As the Trump administration decides whether to pursue a limited military response, it should use existing international legal mechanisms to pressure Damascus and Moscow right away.
Apr 6, 2017
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Andrew J. Tabler
Articles & Testimony
If Palestinians Are Serious About Peace, 'Martyr' Violence Should Not Pay
Although Israeli trust-building steps are important, Palestinian leaders need to reciprocate by clearly showing their people that peace and terrorism are incompatible.
Apr 6, 2017
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David Makovsky
Ghaith al-Omari
Lia Weiner
Brief Analysis
Netanyahu's New Settlements Policy: Advantages and Limitations
The prime minister's recent policy adjustment comes across as 'Bush letter minus,' though it may represent the first of several reciprocal steps still required to preserve the two-state solution.
Apr 5, 2017
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David Makovsky
Articles & Testimony
King Abdullah and Jordan Deserve Our Support -- and Our Dollars
Although the Trump administration is looking to decrease foreign aid, Amman's request for more U.S. funding deserves special consideration given its close cooperation in the region.
Apr 5, 2017
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David Schenker
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America Must Send a Strong Message to Syria That Using Chemical Weapons in War Is Not Acceptable
The latest regime attack has once again shown that any effort to confront the Islamic State in Syria must also confront Assad.
Apr 4, 2017
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Dennis Ross
Articles & Testimony
The Omani Succession Envelope, Please
Sultan Qaboos is ailing, and no one knows who will take over his role as the last word on all aspects of Oman's regional policy.
Apr 3, 2017
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Simon Henderson
Fikra Forum
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Algerian Opposition: Running in a Vicious Circle
April 3, 2017 As expected, several Algerian opposition parties declared they would, after all, participate in the parliamentary elections scheduled for May 4. This decision is unsurprising considering their failure to agree on a political plan that extricates the country from its crisis. Over the past two years, the opposition
Apr 3, 2017
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Yacine Boudhane
Articles & Testimony
Middle Kingdom Meets Middle East
China's enhanced Middle East profile sends an important message to the Trump administration about America's role in the region.
Apr 3, 2017
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Richard Fontaine
Michael Singh
Articles & Testimony
Enhancing Egyptian-Israeli Ties under the Trump Administration
U.S. officials should take a four-pronged approach to lowering the barriers that have long impeded true normalization between the two countries.
Apr 2, 2017
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Haisam Hassanein
Articles & Testimony
Erdogan Is Dividing Turkey Against Itself
A demonize-and-polarize strategy has worked for the Turkish president in the past, but it may ultimately tear his country apart.
Mar 31, 2017
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Soner Cagaptay
Brief Analysis
President Trump Talks Terror with Egypt's Sisi
To help Washington in the war against the Islamic State, Cairo must first help itself, in part by adopting a modern COIN approach in Sinai and refocusing its military spending toward that end.
Mar 30, 2017
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David Schenker
Articles & Testimony
Can Trump Cut a Deal With Egypt?
Washington has a strong hand to ask for real concessions on issues such as aid priorities and prosecution of Americans, as well as clarification of Russia's reported military deployments.
Mar 30, 2017
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Eric Trager
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