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This Photo Explains the United States' Relationship with Saudi Arabia
The kingdom's existential struggle with Iran could have drastic implications for the Middle East.
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Simon Henderson
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Partner with the Syrian Rebels
In his speech on Wednesday, President Obama announced that the United States will increase training and arming for the moderate Syria rebels. Given the threat posed by the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), that is the correct move: Syria’s moderate rebels are as important as ever. Much like
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Oula A. Alrifai
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Funding ISIS (Infographic)
A quick guide to the finances of the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), the world's best-funded terrorist group.
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Matthew Levitt
Lori Plotkin Boghardt
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Brief Analysis
Samuel W. Lewis Memorial Symposium
America and the Challenges of a Turbulent Middle East: Looking Backward, Looking Forward
The Washington Institute hosted a special symposium honoring the life and legacy of the late Ambassador Samuel W. Lewis. Watch complete video, including a keynote address from Deputy Secretary of State William Burns. Speakers include Paul Wolfowitz, Jessica Tuchman Matthews, Ambassador William Brown, and Ambassador Dennis Ross.
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The Radicalization of Syria
As extremist foes fight for supremacy in Syria, their rivalries could threaten Europe.
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Aaron Y. Zelin
From Gaza to ISIS: A Trip Report Assessing the Arab-Israeli Arena
Conversations with senior officials in Egypt, Jordan, and Israel highlight the complexities of -- and potential links between -- the region's latest crises.
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Robert Satloff
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Hezbollah's Syrian Quagmire
By siding with the Assad regime and taking up arms against Sunni rebels, Hezbollah has placed itself at the epicenter of a sectarian conflict that has nothing to do with its purported raison d'etre of fighting Israel.
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Matthew Levitt
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There Goes the Neighborhood
Increased al-Qaeda activity on the Golan frontier has some Israelis nostalgic for the days of Assad.
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Andrew J. Tabler
In-Depth Reports
How Iranians Might React to a Nuclear Deal
As the P5+1 and Iran negotiate about the nuclear impasse, Iranian factional politics has heated up. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has made disparaging comments about the nuclear negotiations, yet supported continuing the talks. The Rouhani government is facing a variety of criticisms: it is vigorously defending its record at
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Patrick Clawson
Mehdi Khalaji
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Islamists Are Not Our Friends
Despite tensions stemming from their domestic policies, non-Islamist actors such as Egypt and the Gulf monarchies are America's natural partners in the region because they favor stability and the free flow of oil and gas while opposing terrorism.
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Dennis Ross
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Defeat ISIS Without Abetting Evildoers
Hesitance among U.S. regional allies and short-term expediency are no excuse to align with the regimes in Iran and Syria.
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David Schenker
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The Lebanese Jail That's a Jihad Incubator for the Islamic State
A prison holding hundreds of jihadists has become fruitful recruiting ground for ISIS, and a potential prisoner swap could eventually lead to ex-inmates taking leadership roles in the group.
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Adam Heffez
Noam Raydan
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We Need a Middle East Strategy, Not Just an Anti-IS Strategy
In Washington, foreign policy crises are covered as breaking news, but in reality, they develop over years and require just as long to resolve.
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Michael Singh
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Let's Be Realistic in Partnering with Saudi Arabia Against ISIS
In light of issues such as Riyadh's well-known antipathy toward democratic agendas, Washington should take its cue from what the Saudis signal they are willing and politically able to do.
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Lori Plotkin Boghardt
Israel, America, and the Long War
The Washington Institute's executive director addressed the ICT’s 14th International Conference on Counter-Terrorism in Herzliya, Israel.
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Robert Satloff
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Why Risk Can Be a Good Thing in Foreign Policy
Much has been made of President Barack Obama's recent admission that he didn't "have a strategy yet" on Syria. With the president scheduled to address the nation Wednesday night about the Islamic State insurgency, the White House appears to be seeking to quash the debate about whether Mr. Obama's risk-averse
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Iran's Expanding Military Role in Iraq
Despite the loss of a close ally in outgoing prime minister Nouri al-Maliki, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) appears ready to move on by offering substantial military support to his successor in Baghdad.
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Farzin Nadimi
In-Depth Reports
Revealing Trends in Turkey's Presidential Election
On August 10, Recep Tayyip Erdogan continued his prolific electoral run by collecting almost 52 percent of the vote in Turkey's presidential poll, easily besting his chief rival, Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, who represented the left-right CHP/MHP coalition. A large part of Erdogan's success lay in peeling away conservative MHP voters through
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Soner Cagaptay
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The Islamic State's Triple Threat
To defeat the jihadist group and address the instability it has caused, the United States will need to follow up on its good first steps in Iraq and get serious about Syria.
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Michael Singh
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Obama's Foreign Policy: How to Rescue It
President Obama is right that diplomacy should be America's lead option. But diplomacy needs help, be it military or economic
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James Jeffrey
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