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The EU Still Has Issues with Hamas
In addition to its political importance, the EU decision to keep blacklisting Hamas is legally significant in shaping how donor nations move forward on rebuilding Gaza.
Apr 2, 2015
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Matthew Levitt
Neri Zilber
Articles & Testimony
Gulf Fears of Iranian Subversion
The Yemen intervention and other recent actions show how concerned the Gulf states are about the Iranian threat, though an even greater challenge may emerge from their severe tactics against domestic dissent.
Apr 2, 2015
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Lori Plotkin Boghardt
Articles & Testimony
What's Still Missing from the Iran Nuclear Framework
Although the newly released terms cover more ground than skeptics had feared, significant questions linger on almost every major issue, particularly with regard to enforcement.
Apr 2, 2015
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Michael Singh
Articles & Testimony
We've Reached a 'Nuclear Framework' with Iran. So Now What?
No negotiations with the Iranians are easy. The difficulty in producing the framework understanding is a reminder that filling in the details will also prove to be an ordeal. While the framework includes important limitations on the Iranian program, the Iranians will resist the scope of the verification that the
Apr 2, 2015
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Dennis Ross
Articles & Testimony
Iran Negotiation Isn't Over Until It's Over
If we want to keep the Iranians from cheating, the issue of responses and consequences needs to be clear.
Apr 2, 2015
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Dennis Ross
Brief Analysis
Iran's Internal Messaging on the Nuclear Talks
By issuing blanket calls for the lifting of all sanctions, Tehran may undermine efforts to forge, implement, and enforce a viable nuclear deal.
Apr 1, 2015
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Mehdi Khalaji
In-Depth Reports
From the Boston Marathon to the Islamic State: Countering Violent Extremism
Read a collection of Counterterrorism Lectures from November 2013-May 2014.
Apr 1, 2015
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Matthew Levitt
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Counterterrorism Lecture Series
Articles & Testimony
The Patient Preacher: Yusuf al-Qaradawi's Long Game
"Don't stop history! Nobody will be able to fight the divine decrees, nor delay the day when it rises. This world has changed and the world has evolved." Only one week after President Hosni Mubarak's resignation was announced in 2011, Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi delivered those words during a powerful speech
Mar 31, 2015
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Gavi Barnhard
Articles & Testimony
Deal or No, Iran Will Remain a Nuclear Threat
Rather than questioning the motivations of skeptics, the Obama administration should demonstrate that it has compelling answers to their concerns about a nuclear deal's potential vulnerabilities, including on breakout time, verification, and response to violations.
Mar 31, 2015
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Dennis Ross
Brief Analysis
The Battle for Idlib: Military Implications
Although not the catastrophe it could have been, the defeat holds major implications for the regime's strategy in Idlib province, its willingness to hold precarious positions elsewhere in Syria, and its dependence on foreign forces.
Mar 30, 2015
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Jeffrey White
Brief Analysis
Yemen Redux: Reclaiming Stability in the Arabian Peninsula
Although Washington's strategy in Yemen has largely unraveled, U.S. officials have several options for building on the current pan-Arab intervention, bolstering the Hadi government, and addressing the causes of instability in the country.
Mar 30, 2015
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Daniel Green
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Uncertain of Obama, Arab States Gear Up for War
A pan-Arab coalition with a patchy record steps up as Yemen falls apart and U.S. policy remains unclear... Read the full article on the Wall Street Journal website.
Mar 29, 2015
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David Schenker
Gilad Wenig
Brief Analysis
Iran's Nuclear Breakout Time: A Fact Sheet
With reports that Washington and its partners may reach a nuclear accord with Iran in the coming days, a former senior IAEA safeguards official answers the most pressing questions about Tehran's program and how the agreement might affect its capabilities.
Mar 28, 2015
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Olli Heinonen
Video
To Understand Iranian Centrifuges, Look to a Top
A key element, if not the key element, in the nuclear negotiations with Iran, appears to be the number and type of centrifuges which Iran will be able to retain. Curiously, part of the discussion can be illustrated using a children's top. High-speed centrifuges are used to enrich uranium. "Enriching"
Mar 28, 2015
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Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
Egypt's Yemen Campaign
Cairo's entry into the conflict represents an important opportunity to clarify U.S. policy toward Egypt, improve tense bilateral relations, and bolster Gulf security interests.
Mar 27, 2015
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Eric Trager
Brief Analysis
Assisting the Arab Military Intervention in Yemen
Washington can play a valuable behind-the-scenes role in Operation Decisive Storm, maximizing the chance that U.S. allies can prevent a Houthi takeover.
Mar 27, 2015
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Michael Knights
Articles & Testimony
Saudi Arabia's Big Gamble
With a new king and a young, untested defense minister, Riyadh has plunged headlong into war in Yemen, with nothing less at stake than the kingdom's leadership of the Arab world.
Mar 26, 2015
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Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
U.S. Air Support for Tikrit: The Right Decision
At a time when easy choices no longer exist in the Middle East, Washington's decision to intervene militarily is a sound one, but only if the administration recognizes Iraq's current political and security realities.
Mar 26, 2015
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James Jeffrey
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Brief Analysis
Outrage but No Action:
The Obama Administration's Response to Syria's 'Caesar Photos'
On March 19, journalists Adam Entous, Michael Isikoff, and Josh Rogin addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute moderated by Cameron Hudson of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. The panel was introduced by Andrew Tabler, a senior fellow in the Institute's Program on Arab Politics. The following is
Mar 26, 2015
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Adam Entous
Michael Isikoff
Josh Rogin
Cameron Hudson
Andrew J. Tabler
Brief Analysis
The Islamic State's Backdoor Banking
Governments and financial institutions have taken laudable steps to curtail ISIS financing, but the group is still netting many millions from banks and informal money remitters in areas under its control or just nearby.
Mar 24, 2015
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Matthew Levitt
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