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Brotherhood Trials and Tribulations in the Gulf
Secretary Kerry's planned visit to Abu Dhabi to reinforce the U.S.-UAE strategic partnership comes at an awkward time, as the country opens another controversial trial.
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Lori Plotkin Boghardt
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How Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Can Bounce Back
Assuming the group is patient and willing to accept that the events of this summer are irreversible, it has several options for eventually regaining national influence.
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Eric Trager
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Kerry's Visit to Morocco and Algeria: Navigating Between Competitors
Given Algeria and Morocco's highly developed intelligence apparatuses, strong militaries, and common extremist foes, the United States should use its leverage with each country to sidestep renewed enmities and strengthen regional security.
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Vish Sakthivel
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Keep Them at Arm's Length
Traveling through southern Turkey, an expert spoke with Syrian opposition members about how to come together politically while keeping al-Qaeda affiliates at arm's length.
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Andrew J. Tabler
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The U.S.-Saudi Royal Rumble
In the wake of recent tensions, the House of Saud could make things very unpleasant for Washington in these seven ways.
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Simon Henderson
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The Syrian Regime's Willing Executioners
Eliminating Assad's chemical arsenal, while somewhat helpful, would do nothing to stem the more potent conventional means that his regular and irregular forces have used to kill thousands of civilians.
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Jeffrey White
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What KFC's Recent Exit from Syria Says About Its Horrifying Food Crisis
The fast-food chain's departure is only the latest sign of battered markets that have left approximately 4 million Syrians facing food insecurity.
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Adam Heffez
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Meeting Maliki: A Chance to Reset U.S. Policy on Iraq
There is no muting Iraq, so the best way to get the troubled country on the path to stability is through high-level engagement on electoral transparency, sectarian reconciliation, arms transfers to Syria, oil revenue sharing, and other key issues.
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Michael Knights
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The Need for Speed in Negotiations with Iran
Talks with Iran are gaining momentum, but its centrifuges are still enriching uranium, and its Arak facility may soon be capable of producing plutonium.
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Simon Henderson
Olli Heinonen
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How to Negotiate with Iran
A deal struck for its own sake on Tehran's nuclear program would be worse than no deal at all.
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Dennis Ross
Eric Edelman
In-Depth Reports
The Impact of Syria's Refugees on Southern Turkey
Revised and Updated
Since Policy Focus 130 was first published in October 2013, the number of registered Syrian refugees in Turkey has nearly doubled, from roughly 440,000 to 747,000. Although Turkey's national burden is relatively small when compared with Syria's other neighbors—namely Lebanon and Jordan—pressures are increasingly intense in five southern Turkish provinces
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Soner Cagaptay
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Tunisia Arrests Leading Salafi Cleric
Whether legitimate charges are announced or not, yesterday's arrest of a popular cleric will no doubt be another turning point in the relationship between the Tunisian government and local jihadists.
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Aaron Y. Zelin
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How to Counter Violent Extremists in Trans-Saharan Africa
Fueled by the influx of weapons and fighters from Libya, the threat from extremists in Mali and other countries is increasing rapidly, underlining the need for a better-integrated U.S. and allied response.
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Joshua Burgess
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Tunisia: Uncovering Ansar al-Sharia
An original founder of the banned Salafi organisation reveals its true origins, the extent of its links with al-Nahda, and what lies "behind the curtain."
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Aaron Y. Zelin
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This New Columnist for the New York Times Believes a 'Massive Zionist Organization Rules America'
The paper's new Egyptian columnist has repeatedly appeared on Arabic media outlets expressing the kind of circular, paranoid reasoning normally confined to fringe blogs in the United States.
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Eric Trager
Hezbollah Ready to Do Whatever Iran Asks in Support of 'Shadow War with the West'
Stewart Bell interviews the director of the Institute's Stein Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence regarding Hezbollah's international activities and alliance with Iran.
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Matthew Levitt
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Yad Vashem's Arab Blinders
Why won't Israel's Holocaust memorial recognize the righteous Arabs that saved Jews from the Nazis?
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Robert Satloff
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30 Years of Terror Sponsored by Iran
As negotiators try to find a diplomatic solution to the nuclear impasse, the anniversary of the Beirut bombings serves as a timely reminder that tensions with Iran go beyond the nuclear issue.
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Matthew Levitt
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The Origins of Hezbollah
30 years ago, deadly bombings in Beirut forged a powerful new militant group.
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Matthew Levitt
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Spat or Split? Saudi Arabia's Diplomatic Anger with Washington
The kingdom's rejection of a Security Council seat has fueled predictions of a major and perhaps rapid shift in bilateral relations.
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Simon Henderson
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