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.
Jun 8, 2026
  • Dennis Ross
Tracking the Islamic State: Activity Trends, African Shifts, and U.S. Dormancy
As a landmark tool for tracking the group’s activity hits another sobering milestone, U.S. officials cannot let regional crises completely overshadow important shifts in jihadist threats around the world.
Jun 11, 2026
  • Aaron Y. Zelin
Syria’s Pipeline Dream Meets Hard Realities
Asian market realities and the ongoing risks to energy investments inside Syria may put a damper on any large-scale infrastructure plans, though Damascus can better its prospects through further stabilization and reform efforts.
Jun 10, 2026
  • Andrew J. Tabler
Yemen's Houthis in formation.
How the Looming Houthi Threat Could Turn the Iran War
The Yemeni group has mostly stayed on the sidelines so far, but Washington should not mistake restraint for passivity.
Jun 9, 2026
  • April Longley Alley

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
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Interactive datasets, from 2014 to today
Jun 30, 2022