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Egypt Endorses Gulf Reconciliation But Remains Skeptical
Although officials are playing along in order to maintain good ties with Saudi Arabia, they seem convinced that Qatar will exploit the new agreement in ways that harm Cairo's political and security interests at home.
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Haisam Hassanein
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The U.S. Designation of Kataib Hezbollah’s Abu Fadak
The latest sanctions against a senior leader in the Iranian-backed terrorist militia are a reminder that such figures cannot slip onto the political spectrum merely by changing their job title.
۱۳ ژانویهٔ ۲۰۲۱
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Michael Knights
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UAVs and the Abraham Accords: New Horizons for Sinai Peacekeeping
Replacing manned monitoring missions with drone sorties and inviting Gulf countries to participate would help improve security, reduce America’s burden and risk, decrease costs, and bolster the regional peace architecture.
۱۳ ژانویهٔ ۲۰۲۱
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Assaf Orion
تحلیل کوتاه
شوکدرمانی اقتصاد کردستان عراق را بهبود نمیبخشد، آن را نابود میکند
کاهش هزینهها در اقلیم کردستان عراق امری ضروری است هرچند به تعویق افتاده، اما بازیگران بینالمللی باید نسبت به اصلاح و بهبود جنبههای سیاسیشده در قانون جدید جبران کسری بودجه اقدام کنند.
۱۲ ژانویهٔ ۲۰۲۱
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مایکل نایتز
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New Iranian Bill Aims to Officialize a Policy of Avenging Soleimani and Destroying Israel
In addition to prohibiting any negotiations over Iran’s military power or regional ambitions, the legislation would oblige the government to work toward evicting the United States from the Middle East and destroying Israel within twenty years.
۱۲ ژانویهٔ ۲۰۲۱
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Farzin Nadimi
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ایران برای نفوذ بیشتر در عراق با کمترین هزینه تلاش میکند
تهران قصد دارد از راه فروش تجهیزات نظامی و نسبتا ارزان خود به عراق، ارز خارجی کسب کند و اهرمهای خود را در بغداد تنها با هزینهای تقویت کند که بخش کوچکی از هزینهای است که ایالات متحده در آنجا صرف میکند.
۱۲ ژانویهٔ ۲۰۲۱
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فرزین ندیمی
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ISIS Messaging on the New Biden Administration
The group showed an unusual and potentially concerning interest in the 2020 U.S. election and may be preparing new attacks as the new administration takes office.
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Mohamed Mokhtar Qandil
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America, the Middle East, and the World: A Conversation with Tony Blair
The former Prime Minister discusses the challenges and opportunities facing the Biden administration twenty years after 9/11 and a decade after the Arab Spring.
January 11, 2021
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Tony Blair
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Leveraging U.S. Sanctions on Faleh al-Fayyad
The Biden administration should embrace the new sanctions against the civilian head of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces, a decision that is supported by strong evidence of human rights abuses and can help hold other violators accountable.
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Michael Knights
Articles & Testimony
Trump’s Aiding Capitol Violence as World Watches Shows U.S. Is Now Exporting Extremism
The homeland has increasingly been a haven for far-right extremism during the president’s tenure, frustrating America’s allies and encouraging its enemies.
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Matthew Levitt
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What to Expect from Cairo’s Strategy with the New U.S. Administration
Sisi may need to respond to U.S. pressure over human rights issues, but he knows that Biden will not willingly damage relations with Egypt.
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Maged Atef
In-Depth Reports
Counterterrorism Under the Trump Administration
A Fractured Response to a Diversified Threat
The administration's achievements were counterbalanced by a striking lack of alignment among three U.S. national security strategies and the discouraging rapid rise of far-right extremism at home.
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Matthew Levitt
Articles & Testimony
Russia Has the Edge in Managed Competition with Turkey
Although Moscow and Ankara are pursuing different aims in Syria, Libya, and the South Caucasus, they have managed to avoid direct confrontation.
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Anna Borshchevskaya
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Cairo’s Mugamma’ al-Adyan Complex: A Message of Peace for Egyptians and Beyond
Despite media reports of division, a walk in Cairo reveals how Egypt's history of interfaith coexistence is still alive.
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Amro Selim
Brief Analysis
Enough Theory, European Strategic Autonomy Needs Practice in the Middle East
Libya, Iraq, and the Strait of Hormuz provide three test cases where greater assertiveness and transatlantic cooperation could go hand in hand, but only if European countries receive genuine U.S. support to step up their operational efforts and diplomatic engagement.
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Pierre Morcos
Fikra Forum
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Understanding Moroccan “Normalization” with Israel
The recent rapproachement between Morocco and Israel can be partly understood through Morocco’s long history of relations with its Jewish minority.
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Mohamed Chtatou
Articles & Testimony
The End of the Gulf Crisis Is Big News—But Middle East Sands Always Shift
The rift’s closure, while quite welcome, won’t produce instant Gulf unity or make the Iran nuclear issue any easier to solve.
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Simon Henderson
Articles & Testimony
Jordan Must Be Included in Future Israeli-Arab Normalization Deals
One of the most reliable strategic allies in the region has been taken for granted, so the Biden administration will need to steer more diplomatic attention and economic support Amman’s way.
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Ben Fishman
Articles & Testimony
Saudi Sentencing of Women’s Activist Sets Up Riyadh for a Clash with Biden
The topic of human rights has become a red line for Saudi leaders, who seem to perceive it as a purely domestic matter on which they will not countenance any foreign pressure.
۲۸ دسامبر ۲۰۲۰
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Simon Henderson
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Iraqi Yazidis: Trapped Between the KDP and the PKK
Conflict over Iraq's Sinjar district has left Yazidis adrift in the complexities of Kurdish politics.
۲۳ دسامبر ۲۰۲۰
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Mehmet Alaca
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