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Iran's Confidence Bolstered by Non-Aligned Summit
Ayatollah Khamenei is taking credit for Iran's supposed ascendancy, giving the West an opportunity to show that the disastrous ramifications of the regime's policies are his responsibility.
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Mehdi Khalaji
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The End of Pax Adana
One of the unintended consequences of the Arab Spring has been the PKK's reemergence as a player in Iran-Syria-Turkey relations.
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Soner Cagaptay
Tyler Evans
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Egypt's Outreach to China and Iran Is Troubling for U.S. Policy
President Morsi's upcoming visits to Beijing and Tehran indicate that Egypt's foreign policy orientation is shifting away from the West.
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David Schenker
Christina Lin
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Turkey's Syria Split
Turkey is divided on what course to pursue in Syria, and the AKP's ability to sell a more muscular policy is by no means guaranteed.
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Soner Cagaptay
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Spillover from Syria Endangers Lebanon
Washington must act promptly to ensure that turmoil in Syria does not weaken U.S. allies in neighboring Lebanon.
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David Schenker
Andrew J. Tabler
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Tehran's Unlikely Assassins
In addition to elite Iranian and Hizballah operatives, Tehran has a long history of employing unlikely surrogates to target dissidents abroad, including in the United States.
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Matthew Levitt
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Egypt's New Leaders Must Accept Reality
Policy differences are understandable, but it is not acceptable for Egypt's new leaders to intimidate domestic media, order unauthorized troop movements into Sinai, or foster deliberate untruths about Israel.
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Dennis Ross
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Israel Debates a Strike on Iran
Israelis agree that Iran's nuclear program must be stopped, and their debate regarding a strike's cost-effectiveness, urgency, and impact on relations with the United States is coming to a head.
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Michael Herzog
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How America Can Slow Israel's March to War
Washington can take several concrete steps to extend Israel's clock and exhaust diplomacy and sanctions before resorting to force.
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Dennis Ross
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The Case for Ramping Up EU Intervention in Syria
If Europe wishes to effect true democracy in the wake of the Assad regime, it must stop playing into the hands of the Muslim Brotherhood and start aiding the rebels on the ground militarily.
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Magnus Norell
David Pollock
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Egypt's New President Moves Against Democracy
Mohammed Morsi has given himself complete legislative and executive power, plus the right to select writers of a new constitution.
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Eric Trager
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New U.S. Tone on Iran
U.S. statements about Iran have become more consistent and tough since early March, but the impact of this shift remains unclear.
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Patrick Clawson
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Syria's Summer War and the Fate of the Regime
As the Syrian conflict intensifies, the area under full government control continues to shrink; the question now is the speed of the regime's descent.
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Jeffrey White
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Assad's Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
While most individuals involved in the rebellion are Syrian, foreign fighters now have a very real presence that should worry both the regime and the opposition.
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Aaron Y. Zelin
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In Egypt, Rule by Constitution or Fiat?
This weekend, Egypt's Islamist president Muhammad Morsi unilaterally amended the interim constitution that had been approved by 77 percent of voters during a public referendum in March 2011. Although these changes may eventually be challenged in the High Constitutional Court (HCC), the absence of a parliament and military leaders capable
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David Schenker
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Sharp Contrast between U.S. and Iranian Earthquake Responses
Shortly after Saturday's earthquake in Iran's East Azerbaijan province, the U.S. government issued a condolence statement that was notable for arriving a few hours before any comment on the matter by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. For his part, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has yet to issue a statement on the tragedy
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Mehdi Khalaji
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Hizballah's Canadian Procurement Network
Hizballah has leveraged its worldwide network of members and sympathizers to secure financial, logistical, and other types of support. Procurement of goods ranging from weapons to dual-use items (e.g., night-vision goggles and clock timers) is a critical component of these efforts. In Canada, Hizballah has long maintained a robust network
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Matthew Levitt
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Why Secretary Clinton Is Going to Istanbul
Clinton's trip may be a way of conveying U.S. determination to prevent the Syria crisis from sucking the region into disaster.
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Soner Cagaptay
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Hezbollah's Karma in Syria
By supporting the massacres in Syria over the past sixteen months, Hassan Nasrallah and Hezbollah engendered the hatred of millions of Sunnis next door, who will almost assuredly hold a grudge after Assad's ouster.
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David Schenker
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UAE Arrests Highlight Challenges to U.S. Middle East Policy
Over the past few months, more than fifty Islamists have been arrested across the United Arab Emirates, a major oil producer and U.S. ally. The country's attorney-general stated this week that the detainees, all thought to be UAE citizens, had "revealed plans to jeopardize the security of the state" and
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Simon Henderson
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