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الشؤون العسكرية والأمنية

Policy Analysis on الشؤون العسكرية والأمنية

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Surprise Rotation of Saudi Defense Officials
An unexpected and unprecedented series of changes in the kingdom's military leadership raises questions about future Saudi strategy.
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  • Simon Henderson
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The Battle for Southern Syria Heating Up
Recent developments indicate a credible, previously unseen rebel threat to Damascus.
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  • Ehud Yaari
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Syria and Its Repercussions
Before Hezbollah's massive intervention in 2013, Bashar al-Assad's forces were nearing exhaustion, Syrian Opposition Coalition chief of staff Monzer Akbik said during a panel discussion at The Washington Institute's 2014 Weinberg Founders Conference on May 8. Assad was facing a catastrophic human-resources and materiel crisis, Akbik said, which the dictator
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  • Monzer Akbik
  • Hanin Ghaddar
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A Conversation with Ehud Barak
Israel's former prime minister and defense minster shared his outlook on the Middle East, American global leadership, and his country's rapidly evolving strategic position.
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Assessing U.S. Policy across the Middle East
A panel of senior U.S. and foreign policy practitioners shared insights into the status and course of American policy in the Middle East.
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  • Elliott Abrams
  • Tim Kaine
  • Jean-David Levitte
  • James Steinberg
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Israel's Evolving Terrorist Threats from Sinai to Syria
Israel and Jordan have together mounted a "well coordinated" effort to prevent the most extreme elements among the Syrian rebellion from dominating the southern front along both the Israeli and Jordanian borders, Middle East analyst Ehud Yaari told attendees at The Washington Institute's 2014 Weinberg Founders Conference. Yaari, the Institute's
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  • Ehud Yaari
  • Aaron Y. Zelin
  • Matthew Levitt
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Salafi Jihadists on the Rise in Jordan
The longer the war in Syria continues, the greater the threat these fighters will likely pose.
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  • David Schenker
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Resuming Military Aid to Egypt: A Strategic Imperative
Given the important strategic interests at stake and the unlikelihood of changing Cairo's short-term behavior, Secretary Kerry should be prepared to use all available options to keep the aid flowing.
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  • Eric Trager
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Saudi Arabia's Missile Messaging
The inclusion of long-range Chinese-made missiles in a Saudi military parade is likely a diplomatic signal to Iran and the United States.
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  • Simon Henderson
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Rebels Worth Supporting: Syria's Harakat Hazm
A close look at the group's military and ideological credentials seems to reveal a model candidate for greater U.S. and allied support, including lethal military assistance.
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  • Jeffrey White
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Nabil Fahmy Visits Washington
The latest official Egyptian visits to Washington need to be complemented by a high-level Egyptian military delegation that engages senior U.S. policymakers, as well as a broader attempt to improve political understanding between the two countries.
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  • Adel El-Adawy
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The Syrian Conflict: Where Strategic Interest and Humanitarian Urgency Intersect
A former U.S. ambassador to Syria and a top aid official discuss how Washington and the international community should address the pressing humanitarian and security demands raised by the ongoing crisis.
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  • David Miliband
  • Robert Ford
  • Andrew J. Tabler
Articles & Testimony
U.S. Should Send Troops to Quell Ukraine Crisis
Putin remains skeptical about America's willingness to use force, and that doubt creates a much more dangerous situation than the prospect of deploying small numbers of troops to Poland, the Baltic states, and Romania.
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  • James Jeffrey
In-Depth Reports
What Iran's Chemical Past Tells Us About Its Nuclear Future
Michael Eisenstadt examines the parallels between the development of Iran's chemical warfare program during the war with Iraq and its nuclear program today.
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  • Michael Eisenstadt
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Egypt's New Military Brass
A closer look at how the supreme military council will operate now that Field Marshal Sisi has thrown his hat into the presidential ring, including a chart illustrating the SCAF's likely new membership.
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  • Gilad Wenig
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What Would Ike Do?
Why President Obama doesn't understand Eisenhower's lessons of war, pushback, and how to deal with thuggish regimes.
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  • James Jeffrey
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Turkey's Transformation: Prospects and Limits
Two former U.S. ambassadors to Ankara joined the head of NATO LANDCOM and the author of a new book on Turkey to discuss the AKP government's foreign and domestic policies. Read a summary or watch video.
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  • Soner Cagaptay
  • Ben Hodges
  • Ross Wilson
  • James Jeffrey
Iran's navy commander speaks in front of a map
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Iran's Evolving Maritime Presence
The growing capabilities of Iran's navy will enhance the country's soft power and its peacetime reach, while providing an alternative means of supplying the "axis of resistance" if traditional means of civilian transport become untenable.
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  • Michael Eisenstadt
  • Alon Paz
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Preventing an Iranian Breakout after a Nuclear Deal
Washington must urgently reestablish the credibility of its military threat, along with other steps, to guard against noncompliance from Tehran.
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  • James Jeffrey
  • David Pollock
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The Assad Regime Winning by Inches?
The regime's recent military successes are by no means sweeping, but its incremental gains in Aleppo and Damascus belie perceptions of stalemate and could shift the war's direction in its favor.
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  • Jeffrey White

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Michael Eisenstadt
مايكل آيزنشتات
مايكل آيزنشتات هو زميل أقدم في برنامج الزمالة "كاهن" ومدير "برنامج الدراسات العسكرية والأمنية" في معهد واشنطن، وهو متخصص في شؤون الخليج العربي والشؤون الأمنية العربية - الإسرائيلية.
Michael Knights
مايكل نايتس
الدكتور مايكل نايتس هو زميل أقدم في برنامج الزمالة "جيل وجاي برنشتاين" في معهد واشنطن، ومتخصص في الشؤون العسكرية والأمنية للعراق وإيران ودول الخليج العربي وهو أحد مؤسسي منصة "الأضواء الكاشفة للميليشيات"، التي تقدم تحليلاً متعمقاً للتطورات المتعلقة بالميليشيات المدعومة من إيران في العراق وسوريا. وقد شارك في تأليف دراسة المعهد لعام 2020 "التكريم من دون الاحتواء: مستقبل «الحشد الشعبي» في العراق".
Grant Rumley
غرانت روملي
غرانت روملي هو زميل أقدم في برنامج الزمالة "ميزل غولدبرغر" في "برنامج مؤسسة دايين وغيلفورد غليزر حول منافسة القوى العظمى والشرق الأوسط" التابع لمعهد واشنطن، حيث يتخصص في الشؤون العسكرية والأمنية في الشرق الأوسط.
Elizabeth Dent - source: The Washington Institute
إليزابيث دينت
إليزابيث دينت هي زميلة أقدم في معهد واشنطن لسياسة الشرق الأدنى، حيث تركز على السياسة الخارجية والدفاعية الأمريكية تجاه دول الخليج العربي والعراق وسوريا.
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