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The First Step Toward an Iran Deal: No New Nuclear Concessions
To build pressure toward a viable agreement, Washington and its negotiating partners should refrain from further extensions of the JPOA, warn Iran that sanctions will be reimposed if no deal is reached by a date certain, and counter destabilizing Iranian regional activities.
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Michael Singh
Imad Mughniyeh and Hezbollah's Shadow War: A Washington Institute Backgrounder
In January 2015, an airstrike in Syria – reported to have been carried out by Israel – killed several Hezbollah operatives, including Jihad Mughniyeh, son of the Lebanese terror group's late operational mastermind, Imad Mughniyeh. The elder Mughniyeh played a crucial role in Hezbollah's terrorist strategy, tactics, and tradecraft, as
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Matthew Levitt
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Stand-Off in Sana: Yemen’s Crisis Worries the World
Even if a political timetable can be arranged and President Mansour Hadi can hold on, further destabilization appears inevitable.
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Simon Henderson
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Princely Personalities Sidelined in Saudi Arabia
The latest shakeup among Saudi decisionmakers will require Washington to work on new relationships in Riyadh and perhaps reconfirm understandings reached at Tuesday's summit.
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Simon Henderson
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Arab Countries Support Free Speech Abroad, But Not at Home
January 29, 2015 Despite the large number of high-profile Arab officials who marched in France’s unity rally to condemn the recent terrorist attacks in Paris, their participation was in fact more about politics than supporting freedom of expression. Many of these countries are themselves cracking down on citizens and placing
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Muhammad Mansour
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Despite the large number of high-profile Arab officials who marched in France’s unity rally to condemn the recent terrorist attacks in Paris, their participation was in fact more about politics than supporting freedom of expression. Many of these countries are themselves cracking down on citizens and placing severe limits on
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Muhammad Mansour
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A War Like No Other: Israel vs. Hezbollah in 2015
Current expectations that the two sides can manage escalation may not hold true, and a new war would be more intense and destructive than in 2006.
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Jeffrey White
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The Islamic State's Model
ISIS continues to pursue its expansion model in Libya, Sinai, and other hotspots, raising new challenges that differ from those posed by al-Qaeda's past franchise approach.
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Aaron Y. Zelin
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The Middle East's Next Nuclear Power?
In the face of stiff opposition and ongoing economic and security challenges, Jordan may delay its decision on building nuclear reactors for now, but energy shortages could force its hand in the longer term.
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David Schenker
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A Nuclear Deal with Iran: The Impact on Oil and Natural Gas Trends
Most immediately, lifted sanctions on Iran's oil and gas industry could spur tensions with other energy producers, such as Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar.
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Brenda Shaffer
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Aligning with Rouhani Is Not the Answer
Given the uncertainties surrounding the Iranian regime's internal struggle, Washington should not pin its hopes on President Rouhani's camp, whose regional strategy appears to converge with that of the hardliners.
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Michael Singh
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Iran Adapts to Sanctions in the Absence of New Measures
When it comes to sanctions, continuously adopting new measures is the best way to convince Iran's leaders that they must resolve the nuclear impasse.
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Patrick Clawson
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Righteous Muslims, Then and Now
As the French beef up their counterterrorism units and the Americans dispatch more advisors to Iraq and Syria, the wider battle cannot be won unless more Muslims stand tall in the face of extremism, as many already have.
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Robert Satloff
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Riyadh Rendezvous: Obama to Meet with New Saudi King
The length of the meeting and the names of the Saudi officials in attendance will reveal as much as any government communique or briefing on what subjects were discussed.
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Simon Henderson
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Expanding Counterterrorism Partnerships: U.S. Efforts to Tackle the Evolving Terrorist Threat
The State Department's counterterrorism coordinator explains how the U.S. government is growing global partnerships to aid the fight against terrorism.
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Tina Kaidanow
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Why Egyptians Don't Want Another Revolution
For the moment at least, many Egyptians have become so fearful of change that they are content to live with their broken state, which they view as preferable to further collapse.
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Eric Trager
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'Uncoordinated Deconfliction' in Syria: A Recipe to Contain, Not Defeat, ISIS
If Washington continues to bomb ISIS while sidestepping the question of Assad's future, Syria may wind up partitioned between jihadist and Iranian-backed forces.
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Andrew J. Tabler
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The Dangers of Saudi Succession
Riyadh is entering unknown territory with its succession system at a time when threats and distractions have sprung up on multiple fronts.
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Simon Henderson
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Time to Take It to Iran
The nuclear deadlock cannot be broken unless Washington reengages in the myriad conflicts plaguing the region, particularly now that Yemen is vulnerable and the Saudi royal family is in a state of turmoil.
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Dennis Ross
Eric Edelman
Ray Takeyh
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What to Expect from Syria Peace Talks in Moscow
While the talks are unlikely to produce immediate results, Moscow could use them to gain leverage to shape its preferred outcome in Syria.
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Anna Borshchevskaya
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