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Morocco's Governing Islamists Remain Vulnerable
The Islamists who lead Morocco's current government remain in power only by the skin of their teeth, and recent events indicate they may be vulnerable in the future.
Sep 10, 2013
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Vish Sakthivel
The Syria Crisis: A Washington Institute Guide
As members of Congress consider President Obama’s request to undertake military action against the forces of President Bashar al-Assad, The Washington Institute presents the following guide to help Americans better understand the crisis in Syria. Since the outbreak of the Syrian civil war in2011, our experts have conducted extensive research
Sep 10, 2013
Articles & Testimony
Could Hezbollah Retaliate for Syria Strikes?
If U.S. strikes are seen as seriously undermining the Assad regime's viability, Hezbollah's global networks could be called on to retaliate against Israeli or Western interests.
Sep 10, 2013
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Matthew Levitt
Articles & Testimony
How to Make the Best Out of Russia's Flawed Plan for Syria
President Obama should use Moscow's gambit as an opportunity to turn international and domestic momentum back in his favor on Syria, even while recognizing it for the cynical feint that it assuredly is.
Sep 10, 2013
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Syrian Measures to Mitigate the Effects of a U.S. Strike
Given the nature of the regime's passive defensive capabilities, a powerful U.S. operation of at least several rounds may be necessary.
Sep 9, 2013
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Jeffrey White
Articles & Testimony
Blocking Action on Syria Makes an Attack on Iran More Likely
It is time to ask those who oppose Syria strikes if they are comfortable with a position that will likely rule out any diplomatic outcome on the Iranian nuclear program.
Sep 9, 2013
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Dennis Ross
Brief Analysis
Morocco's Islamists Rescued from Early Elections
The governing Islamist party will emerge from recent setbacks as a much weaker player, and more obstacles are likely to come.
Sep 6, 2013
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Vish Sakthivel
Brief Analysis
Book Launch: Hezbollah's Global Footprint
On September 3, 2013, Matthew Levitt and Frederic C. Hof addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Dr. Levitt is director of the Institute's Stein Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence and author of the new book Hezbollah: The Global Footprint of Lebanon's Party of God . Ambassador Hof, a
Sep 6, 2013
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Matthew Levitt
Frederic Hof
Brief Analysis
Bahrain's Challenge to U.S. Diplomacy
Bahrain's decision to restrict contact between foreign diplomats and political activists should be condemned by Washington and ignored by the U.S. embassy in Manama.
Sep 6, 2013
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Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
Rouhani and Iran's Nuclear Progress
Iran's new president will soon be tested on his ability and willingness to address international concerns about his country's nuclear program.
Sep 6, 2013
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Olli Heinonen
Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
Significant Regime Defection in Syria
Members of the Syrian opposition are correct in describing Alawite army general Ali Habib Mahmoud's "defection" to Turkey over the past few days as a "blow to the morale" of the Assad regime. He is the most prominent military official to leave Syria since the July 2012 departure of Brig
Sep 5, 2013
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Andrew J. Tabler
In-Depth Reports
Syria's Military Opposition:
How Effective, United, or Extremist?
Many options for direct military action in Syria have been on the table, ranging from token strikes with small numbers of weapons to much broader operations such as attacks on leadership targets or the imposition of no-fly and no-drive zones. In addition, the United States could respond indirectly by providing
Sep 5, 2013
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Jeffrey White
Andrew J. Tabler
Aaron Y. Zelin
Brief Analysis
Helping the Dust Settle: Why Washington Cannot Cut Aid to Egypt
Cutting aid to Egypt would only hurt U.S. interests there without helping democracy, stability, or any other cause.
Sep 5, 2013
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David Pollock
Brief Analysis
Unexpected Iranian Dispute on Syria
President Rouhani seems determined to maintain his influence over Iran's foreign policy, signaling a potential showdown with hardliners over continued support for the Assad regime.
Sep 4, 2013
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Mehdi Khalaji
Articles & Testimony
Attacking Syria Is the Best Way to Deal with Iran
Achieving U.S. objectives in Syria would help pressure Tehran into making hard choices regarding both the Assad regime and the Iranian nuclear program.
Sep 4, 2013
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Andrew J. Tabler
Brief Analysis
Inside the Complex World of U.S. Military Assistance to Egypt
Under current conditions, suspending military assistance to Cairo would be counterproductive for U.S. interests and contractors alike.
Sep 4, 2013
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David Schenker
Brief Analysis
Hezbollah in Lebanon, Syria, and Beyond
The former presidential advisor on Syria discusses the regional and strategic implications of Hezbollah's role in the ongoing civil war, as well as the scope of its militant and terrorist activities.
Sep 3, 2013
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Frederic Hof
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Counterterrorism Lecture Series
Articles & Testimony
Hizbollah Determined to Stick with Assad, but It's a Disastrous Policy
The group's backing of the Syrian regime has led to significant losses on the battlefield and rapidly diminishing support among the Lebanese people.
Sep 3, 2013
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Matthew Levitt
Brief Analysis
Striking Syria: Lessons from the Israeli Experience
Israel's lessons from numerous strikes in Syria show that Assad can be deterred, particularly if he loses significant assets in a strike marked by clear, realistic objectives, careful planning, and credible deterrent messages after the fact.
Aug 30, 2013
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Michael Herzog
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Beyond the Redline: U.S. Opportunities with Syria's Armed Opposition
Experts discuss the nature and capabilities of Syria's various rebel groups and assess U.S. options for shifting the strategic landscape beyond punitive strikes.
Aug 30, 2013
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Andrew J. Tabler
Jeffrey White
Michael Eisenstadt
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