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Saudi Arabia's Shifting War on Terror
The Saudi government is expanding its counterterrorism work to confront the ISIS threat.
Aug 18, 2014
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Lori Plotkin Boghardt
Brief Analysis
Broad Consensus to Rebuild Gaza Without Rearming Hamas
As the United States and its partners figure out how to rebuild Gaza without replenishing Hamas's military capabilities, which brought on the destruction in the first place, they can draw on broad international consensus and past agreements.
Aug 15, 2014
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Harry Reis
Articles & Testimony
The Pinprick President
President Obama needs to go to war with the Islamic State, or it will go to war with America.
Aug 15, 2014
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James Jeffrey
Brief Analysis
Helping Iraq's Next Prime Minister Seize the Moment
As Abadi's ratification approaches, Washington should encourage him to swiftly signal his commitment to decentralization, security reform for the Sunnis, and a revenue-sharing deal with the Kurds.
Aug 15, 2014
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Michael Knights
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Iraq's City of Orphans
The world came to the rescue of the refugees on Mount Sinjar, so why does it continue to ignore thousands more Iraqi minorities who face imminent threat of extermination by jihadists?
Aug 14, 2014
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Michael Knights
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After Erdogan, Turkey's Future Will Be Liberal
Erdogan will go down in history as the leader who transformed Turkey economically, but the liberals will transform it politically.
Aug 14, 2014
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Soner Cagaptay
Articles & Testimony
Best Friends Don't Have to Ask
When Israel cracks into its U.S.-funded weapons stockpile, even President Obama doesn't hear about it.
Aug 14, 2014
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David Schenker
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Hariri Returns to Lebanon: The Challenges Ahead
If Hariri is to lead Lebanon out of the current morass, he will have to take a risk and stray from Beirut's well-worn path of complete acquiescence to Hezbollah.
Aug 14, 2014
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David Schenker
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Maliki's Inevitable Demise
The naming of a new prime minister should give Iraq's various constituencies another chance -- perhaps their last chance -- to unite under one flag and one government.
Aug 14, 2014
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Gary Grappo
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How Maliki Broke Iraq
Under circumstances analogous to America's Civil War, Iraqis of all stripes are still trying to make their Western liberal constitution work, so Maliki's final duty is to withdraw gracefully.
Aug 13, 2014
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James Jeffrey
Brief Analysis
Six Ways Hamas Could Limit Civilian Casualties in Gaza
Hamas should be shielding the people of Gaza from the worst of the fighting, not using them as human shields.
Aug 13, 2014
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Jeffrey White
Brief Analysis
No Iran Deal Is Better Than Any (Feasible) Deal
At present, Iran is unlikely to accept more limitations on its nuclear activities, but that doesn't mean Washington has to settle for a watered-down deal that further damages U.S. strategic interests.
Aug 13, 2014
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James Jeffrey
In-Depth Reports
Minding the Home Front:
Hezbollah in Lebanon
When Hezbollah declared its support for the Assad regime against the Syrian rebels, the group damaged its credibility as a voice against oppression. Yet Hezbollah’s recent successes in Syria have allowed it to strengthen its domestic political position. By strategically partnering with the Shiite Amal Party and the Christian Free
Aug 11, 2014
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Mona Alami
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From Fighting to Ceasefire in Gaza
The former chief of staff to Israel's defense minister joins veteran peace envoy Dennis Ross to discuss the potential for a prolonged ceasefire and reconstruction.
Aug 11, 2014
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Michael Herzog
Dennis Ross
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Advancing U.S. Interests in Iraq Will Require More Than Airstrikes
In ordering limited airstrikes in Iraq, President Barack Obama has reluctantly become involved in a crisis he wished to avoid. Given that Iraq's leaders seem too diverted by the political turmoil in Baghdad to address the grave threats to their country, one can perhaps understand his hesitation. Nevertheless, his narrow
Aug 11, 2014
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Michael Singh
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ISIL Could Become the Voice of Sunnis If We Don't Find a Way to Stop It Soon
Given the consolidation of jihadist gains and the lack of interest and capacity among neighboring states to uproot ISIL in Iraq and Syria, the group is likely to endure absent a more assertive U.S. policy involving military and political operations.
Aug 11, 2014
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Andrew J. Tabler
Brief Analysis
Will President Erdogan Run Turkey?
Erdogan has the political and constitutional wherewithal to transform Turkey into a presidential system, and he will likely do just that.
Aug 11, 2014
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Soner Cagaptay
Brief Analysis
Egypt's Western Security Concerns
Amid deterioration in Libya and militant attacks in Egypt's Western Desert, resuming U.S. military aid to Cairo is more crucial than ever.
Aug 8, 2014
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Eric Trager
Gilad Wenig
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Hamas Could Have Chosen Peace -- Instead, It Made Gaza Suffer
Hamas is incapable of changing, so Washington and its allies should work to discredit and disarm the group as one of several measures aimed at managing the conflict.
Aug 8, 2014
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Dennis Ross
Is 'Reconstruction for Demilitarisation' the Way Forward in Gaza?
BICOM senior research fellow Alan Johnson interviews Matthew Levitt about a new proposal for disarming Hamas to prevent future military clashes with Israel.
Aug 7, 2014
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Matthew Levitt
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