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Syria, U.S. Leadership, and the Direction of Change in the Middle East
Does the United States have a moral obligation to intervene militarily in Syria and, if so, when? That was question when three experts—Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Fouad Ajami, T, Washington bureau chief Peter David, and former U.S. envoy to Syria Ambassador Theodore Kattouf—addressed the Washington Institute for Near East Policy’s
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Fouad Ajami
Peter David
Robert Satloff
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Jordanian Premier's Sudden Resignation Points to New Political Strategy
The resignation of Jordan's prime minister caps a process in which the kingdom turned away from wooing the largely Palestinian Muslim Brotherhood and instead opted to shore up traditional East Bank sources of support. Given the intense regional challenges Jordan faces, Washington should give Amman a wide berth to put its internal house in order.
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Dateline Middle East: Trip Reports from around the Region
On March 27, 2012, Robert Satloff, Andrew J. Tabler, and Simon Henderson addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Dr. Satloff, the Institute's executive director and Howard P. Berkowitz chair in U.S. Middle East policy, had just returned from Israel and Jordan. Mr. Tabler, the Institute's Next Generation fellow
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Simon Henderson
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President Obama on Iran: Assessing Key Passages in the AIPAC Speech
Although the president's AIPAC speech offered reassurances that he is committed to the full logic of a "prevention" strategy in dealing with the Iranian nuclear challenge, including potential military action, it also implied a clear preference for Israel to hold back and let the noose of international sanctions tighten.
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From the Syria Veto to the Egypt NGO Crisis: A Weekend of Setbacks to U.S. Policy
Washington suffered two setbacks in the Middle East this weekend: the Russian/Chinese veto of a U.S.-backed UN Security Council resolution on Syria, and news that the Egyptian judiciary has indicted nineteen Americans in a wide-ranging investigation of U.S.-supported pro-democracy organizations.
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The Monitor, Merrimac, and Middle East
American presidents love to describe the U.S. commitment to Israeli security as "ironclad." But is this what they mean?
Was President Obama's use of "ironclad" to describe the U.S.commitment to Israel really the best choice of words?
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David Pollock
Robert Satloff
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Eric Trager
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How the U.S. Should Handle the Islamist Rise in Egypt
Washington's message to Cairo's emerging leaders should be that U.S. support is conditional on their cooperation in maintaining peace with Israel and preserving political pluralism and religious and minority rights.
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The Arab Uprisings, One Year On
The Middle East begins 2012 much as it began 1949, 1968, and 1980: confident only that uncertainty is the new norm.
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