Webcast Monday | Middle East in Crisis, NATO in Disarray: The Stakes for the Ankara Summit

Join us for an expert preview of next month's NATO summit in Ankara as the alliance deals with lingering tensions from Ukraine, Iran, and other crises. Featuring Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Levent Gumrukcu, former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Julianne Smith, and Institute Turkey expert Soner Cagaptay. Watch live starting at 10:00 a.m. EDT (1400 GMT) on Monday, June 22, 2026.

 

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The Middle East Power Paradox: How the Iran War Will Transform America’s Military Role
Although the U.S. military approach to the region has delivered many operational successes, the Iran war has exposed its serious shortcomings and created new challenges.
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  • Dana Stroul
Trump Told Iranians to Keep Protesting. Then He Abandoned Their Cause.
With the regime still in place, the war has left ordinary Iranians worse off, and U.S. policy has compounded their sense of abandonment.
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  • Holly Dagres
The U.S. Should Not Encourage Syria to Enter Lebanon
A young government working to secure its own territory is poorly positioned to open new fronts outside its borders, and Hezbollah would quickly exploit such a move to its advantage.
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  • Andrew J. Tabler
A Deal Could Leave Iran Fatally Weakened
The Trump administration won’t achieve all of its war goals, but it could still notch a strategic win with time.
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  • Dennis Ross

Interactive Map: Maritime Attacks in the MENA Region

Video: America and the Middle East at 250 with Dr. Martin Kramer

Historian Martin Kramer, the Walter P. Stern Fellow at The Washington Institute, explains how America's early leaders navigated the republic's first encounters with the Middle East—and hears some echoes of today's policy dilemmas.

Arab Public Opinion 2014 to Today

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Maps & Graphics
TWI Interactive Polling Platform
Interactive datasets, from 2014 to today
Jun 30, 2022