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FIFA Has a Terrorism Problem
Bribery accusations and construction fatalities are bad enough, but linking Qatar's World Cup to the killing of Israelis does a disservice even to the morally tarnished FIFA.
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Trials and Tribulations in Lebanon
The controversial Hariri trial will unfold amid growing sectarian violence in Lebanon, the seemingly interminable war in Syria, and a longstanding political stalemate regarding Hezbollah's role in government.
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Geneva II: High Risk, Low Reward for the United States, Syrian Rebels
The international conference on Syria is unlikely to make headway toward a transitional government and might instead undermine U.S. interests in ending the civil war.
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David Schenker
Jeffrey White
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Apaches in the Sinai
While delivering more Apache helicopters to Egypt may well increase the terrorist body count in the Sinai, Cairo must find a way to reduce the reportedly heavy collateral damage caused by such weapons.
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Linking the Syrian Conflict to the Iranian Nuclear Agreement
Middle Easterners fear the White House will return to bad habits by dropping its demands on Syria in order to appease Iran.
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Is Iran Set to Lash Out at Saudi Arabia?
The Beirut embassy bombing and Iran's anticipated retaliation against Saudi Arabia could threaten Lebanon's already tenuous stability.
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In-Depth Reports
No Good Outcome:
How Israel Could Be Drawn into the Syrian Conflict
Given the complexities and dynamics of the Syrian conflict, it is distinctly possible that Israel could be drawn into the fighting. Perhaps more important, the risk of spillover will likely extend years into the future, since the war's aftermath will not include near-term peace between Syria and Israel. How can
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Patrick Clawson
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Matthew Levitt
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Andrew J. Tabler
Jeffrey White
Aaron Y. Zelin
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Qaradawi’s War for Egypt
Sunni Cleric of Al-Jazeera Talk Show Fame Is Further Destabilizing Egypt with His Fatwas
One of the most influential Sunni clerics in the Middle East, Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, has been calling on Egyptians to “go out to the streets” and confront the military. His controversial edicts have enraged Egypt’s new leaders and incited violence between the rival camps.
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Qaradawi and the Struggle for Sunni Islam
The leading Sunni cleric's shift toward militant views on Syria and Egypt may be a bellwether for future intra-Sunni sectarian strife in the Middle East.
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Down and Out in Amman: The Rise and Fall of the Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood
Given the numerous external threats facing Jordan and the reversal of the Brotherhood's political fortune at home, the organization is now the least of King Abdullah's worries.
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What If Insurgents Close the Suez Canal?
Islamist violence has chased off tourists, and now it threatens a key waterway -- and Egypt's entire economy.
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Inside the Complex World of U.S. Military Assistance to Egypt
Under current conditions, suspending military assistance to Cairo would be counterproductive for U.S. interests and contractors alike.
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Forget the Red Line and Engage in Syria
There is ample justification for intervention in Syria once U.S. strategic interests are factored into the equation, regardless of the chemical red line.
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