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Hezbollah Worried; Europe Should Be Too
Unlike with past cases, Hezbollah seems to believe that recent terrorism charges in Bulgaria and Cyprus cannot be summarily ignored.
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Matthew Levitt
Magnus Norell
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How to Jumpstart U.S. Strategy toward Iran
Rather than seeking alternative approaches, Washington and its allies should sharpen their focus on P5+1 negotiations, targeted sanctions, credible military pressure, and outreach to the Iranian opposition.
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Michael Singh
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Coordinating U.S. and Turkish Policy on Iraq
Given their similar goals for Iraq, Washington and Ankara should pursue tighter strategic cooperation to reduce Baghdad-KRG tensions and maximize oil production.
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Michael Knights
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EU: Designate Hezbollah a Terrorist Organisation Now
Hezbollah remains confident that Germany and France will steer the EU away from designation, and this sense of complacency could lead to more terrorist attacks.
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Magnus Norell
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Deciphering the Jihadist Presence in Syria: An Analysis of Martyrdom Notices
When the Syrian uprising began in March 2011, the presence of jihadists in the protests was minimal at best. As the rebellion escalated, however, jihadists began to take advantage of the new landscape; by fall 2012, militants associated with al-Qaeda's worldview had become one of the key fighting forces against
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Aaron Y. Zelin
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Iran Can't Agree to a Damn Thing
At the moment, the Islamic Republic is just too dysfunctional to cut a nuclear deal.
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Patrick Clawson
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A Conversation on the Middle East featuring Senator Marco Rubio
Watch a February 27, 2013 conversation with Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) on his recent fact-finding visit to the Middle East.
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Marco Rubio
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The Muslim Brotherhood's 213-Year Revolution
Some believe Egypt's uprising began on January 25, 2011, but the Brotherhood begs to differ.
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Eric Trager
The Hezbollah Connection in Syria and Iran
Dr. Levitt and CFR.org consulting editor Bernard Gwertzman discuss Hezbollah's preparations for Assad's fall, its ever-closer ties with Iran, and its expanding terrorist and militant activities inside and outside Lebanon.
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Matthew Levitt
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Anniversary of Hariri's Murder
The late prime minister's assassination is only one of many destabilizing moves Hezbollah has made over the past several years.
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Matthew Levitt
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Europe's Hezbollah Problem (Part 2)
How is Europe dealing with the resurgence of Iranian state-sponsored and Hezbollah terrorist activity?
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Matthew Levitt
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Counterterrorism Lecture Series
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Europe's Hezbollah Problem (Part 1)
How is Europe dealing with the resurgence of Iranian state-sponsored and Hezbollah terrorist activity?
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Karen Betts
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Counterterrorism Lecture Series
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Why Bulgaria? Why Now?
Hezbollah's Bulgaria attack shows that the group and its Iranian cohorts have climbed back up the list of immediate terrorist threats.
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Matthew Levitt
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The Military Role in Yemen's Protests: Civil-Military Relations in the Tribal Republic
President Saleh's solution to Yemen's "civil-military problematic" (to borrow Peter Feaver's phrase) was to build powerful praetorian units and place his relatives in command of them, a counterproductive approach that ultimately increased the risk that Saleh faced. During Yemen's Arab Spring uprisings, sections of the armed forces not controlled by
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Michael Knights
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Who Will Be the Next King of Saudi Arabia?
Riyadh's latest appointment suggests that traditionally secretive royal rivalries may be moving into the public eye as the succession process comes to a head.
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Simon Henderson
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On a Military Wing and a Prayer
Europe thinks it can separate Hezbollah's political activities from its terrorist operations, but the Party of God isn't built that way.
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Matthew Levitt
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Year of Decision: U.S. Policy toward Iran in 2013
On February 7, 2013, James F. Jeffrey and Thomas Pickering addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Ambassador Jeffrey, a former assistant to the president and deputy national security advisor, is author of the new Institute study Moving to Decision: U.S. Policy toward Iran . Ambassador Pickering served in
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James Jeffrey
Thomas Pickering
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Tunisian Islamists Mobilize 'Neighborhood Committees'
Amid the recent turmoil, one Salafist group is attempting to outhustle its rivals and the government by flexing its organizational muscles on the street.
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Aaron Y. Zelin
In-Depth Reports
Moving to Decision: U.S. Policy Toward Iran
Barring an across-the-board change in Tehran's strategic goals, the Iranian people's readiness for regime change, or the scope and immediacy of the Iranian threat to the United States, there is little reason to believe that a policy based exclusively on military action or rapprochement is viable. Therefore, the most reasonable
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James Jeffrey
Articles & Testimony
Why There Is Still a Role for the P5+1 in the Iran Nuclear Talks
Iranian truculence likely ensures that the P5+1 -- not direct bilateral talks -- will remain the most meaningful forum for nuclear negotiations.
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Michael Singh
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