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Erdogan Visits Washington
The May 16 summit provides an opportunity to strengthen cooperation on Iraq, Syria, Israel, and Iran.
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Soner Cagaptay
James Jeffrey
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Israel's New Government and the Challenges of Regional Security
Tzachi Hanegbi, member of the Knesset, Likud, and former Israeli minister of intelligence, addresses The Washington Institute's 2013 Soref Symposium on May 9, 2013.
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Tzachi Hanegbi
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Turkey Fears Russia Too Much to Intervene in Syria
Given Turkey's longstanding fear of Russia, it is unlikely to take action against the Assad regime without full NATO involvement.
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Soner Cagaptay
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U.S. Defense Policy in the Middle East
Michael Stein Address on U.S. Middle East Policy
U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel delivered keynote remarks at the Institute's 2013 Soref Symposium in Washington, DC, on May 9, 2013. Download Secretary Hagel's prepared remarks (PDF) Download a transcript of Secretary Hagel's conversation with Institute executive director Robert Satloff (PDF)
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Chuck Hagel
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What Does Turkey Gain from PKK Talks?
On April 25, the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) announced that it would withdraw its militants from Turkish soil after more than four decades of fighting against Ankara, including carrying out terror attacks inside Turkey. The announcement follows recent news that Ankara has begun official peace talks with PKK leader Abdullah
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Soner Cagaptay
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No 'Happy Easter': The Muslim Brotherhood's Bizarre Religious Intolerance
President Morsi and the Brotherhood are deploying Islam primarily as a rhetorical device for maintaining internal unity and distinguishing themselves from their rivals.
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Eric Trager
Hezbollah's Criminal Network Expanding in Size, Scope and Savvy
In late April, the Obama administration blacklisted two Lebanese money exchanges for allegedly facilitating Hezbollah's use of narcotics trafficking profits to fund terrorist activities. In an email interview, Matthew Levitt, director of the Stein Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence at The Washington Institute and author of the forthcoming Hezbollah: The
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Matthew Levitt
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Stalled Arab Peace Initiative Reaffirmed
If it is to be a catalyst for action, the API will require a more direct approach with Israel.
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David Makovsky
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The Iranian Nuclear Crisis: A Memoir
The Institute's director of research reviews three recent studies on Iran's nuclear ambitions and how they fit in with the regime's wider regional strategy and negotiating stance: The Iranian Nuclear Crisis: A Memoir by Seyed Hossein Mousavian, Iran: The Nuclear Challenge by Robert Blackwill (ed.), and U.S. and Iranian Strategic
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Patrick Clawson
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Tempered Islamism
Turkey's unique combination of Islamic and Western influences is hardwired into its institutions and citizenry, making a drastic turn in either direction both unlikely and inadvisable.
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James Jeffrey
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Hizb Allah Resurrected: The Party of God's Return to Tradecraft
During the past few years, Lebanese Hizb Allah's global operations increased markedly, but until recently its efforts yielded few successes.
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Matthew Levitt
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Turkey's Foreign Policy Gambit
U.S. policymakers once lamented that Washington needed Turkey more than the other way around, but this is no longer true.
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Soner Cagaptay
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Investigating Alleged Chemical Weapons Use in Syria: Technical and Political Challenges
The Obama administration should respond to the Assad regime's reported use of chemical weapons and its obstruction of UN investigators by ratcheting up support for the opposition.
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Michael Eisenstadt
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The Syrian Regime's Use of Surface-to-Surface Missiles
While surface-to-surface missiles have not changed the course of the war, their introduction is in line with past regime escalation -- a pattern that will likely to apply to chemical weapons use if the international reaction remains muted.
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Michael Gibbs
Jeffrey White
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China's Middle East Footprint
Despite concerns about stability, oil, and Islamism, Beijing will continue to let Washington underwrite security in the Gulf.
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David Schenker
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Jordan's King Abdullah Comes to Washington
To avoid upsetting the kingdom's stability, Washington should be more discreet about U.S.-Jordanian security cooperation on Syria.
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David Schenker
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The Thin Red Line: Is Iran Outmaneuvering the U.S. and Israel?
Now that Iran is capable of circumventing the nuclear weapons red line, the new U.S. and Israeli defense ministers must coordinate closely to avoid being further outflanked.
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David Makovsky
Gabrielle Tudin
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Intervention Escalation
Alleged chemical weapons use by Syria is pushing the United States toward action, but Russia, China, and Iran might have something to say about that.
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James Jeffrey
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An Agenda for Secretary Hagel in Egypt
During his Cairo visit, Secretary Hagel should press the Egyptian military for a franker exchange of views, including on aid, the Sinai, and political transparency.
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David Schenker
Eric Trager
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The Emir of Qatar's Oval Office Meeting
Qatar, an often-difficult ally, has been actively aiding the Syrian opposition and the Egyptian government, and Washington will likely press Doha to coordinate better on both issues.
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Simon Henderson
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