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Syrian Air Force Operations: Strategic, Effective, and Unrestrained
Absent more robust international intervention, the regime remains essentially unopposed in the air, allowing it to continue pursuing its strategic objectives and killing civilians with relative impunity.
Dec 11, 2014
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Jeffrey White
Brief Analysis
Will the Next Israeli Election Be About Regional Challenges or Netanyahu's Leadership?
The long-serving prime minister suddenly is no longer the presumptive favorite against a rapidly consolidating opposition, which will likely spur him to shore up his own right-wing base throughout the campaign season.
Dec 10, 2014
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David Makovsky
Articles & Testimony
Bringing Iraq's 'Ghost' Forces Back to Life
Patiently rebuilding the Iraqi Security Forces is key to defeating terrorism and cutting militias back down to size, but Baghdad may decide to move on Mosul before it is ready.
Dec 10, 2014
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Michael Knights
In-Depth Reports
Iran's Missile Arsenal and the Nuclear Negotiations
The recently announced seven-month extension in nuclear talks grants the P5+1 time to strengthen its negotiating position on a number of fronts, including time to ensure checks on Iran’s ballistic missile capabilities. Here, creating a viable monitoring regime for Iranian missile efforts is essential -- simply limiting Iranian access to
Dec 8, 2014
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Farzin Nadimi
Brief Analysis
Saudi Cabinet Changes Suggest Domestic Discontent
The sudden removal of several ministers is most likely a response to popular dissatisfaction with the government's performance at home.
Dec 8, 2014
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Simon Henderson
Articles & Testimony
Oil Prices, Midterms Hand U.S. Negotiators New Opportunity in Iran Talks
The decline in oil prices will depress the regime's revenues, and the threat of increased sanctions is newly credible given the composition of the next Congress.
Dec 8, 2014
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Michael Singh
Video
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Israel's Geostrategic Position at a Time of Regional Instability
2014 Scholar-Statesman Award Dinner
On December 2, 2014, Ambassadors Itamar Rabinovich and Michael Oren were presented with the 2014 Washington Institute Scholar-Statesman Award for their contributions to the academic study of the Middle East and the practice of diplomacy. Oren is the author of two acclaimed books -- Power, Faith and Fantasy: America in
Dec 5, 2014
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Itamar Rabinovich
Michael Oren
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
The Battle for Kobane Is also Political
The attack on Kobane, pitting ISIS against Kurdish forces, is a political as well as military battle given its presence on the border between Turkey and Syria.
Dec 5, 2014
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John Saleh
Articles & Testimony
The Egyptian Revolution Isn't Dead Because It Never Happened in the First Place
A crucial bloc within Egypt mainly wants stability, rather than the deep institutional reforms that a true revolution would require.
Dec 4, 2014
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Eric Trager
Brief Analysis
Jordan's King Abdullah Comes to Washington
Friday's meeting offers an opportunity to discuss the kingdom's domestic challenges, the proposed no-fly zone in northern Syria, and the potential ramifications of ramped-up training of Syrian opposition forces on Jordanian territory.
Dec 4, 2014
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David Schenker
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A Nuclear Deal With Iran Will Require the West to Reevaluate Its Presumptions
It is time to press the Iranians to make the tough choices they have been unwilling to make, including through greater involvement in regional crises such as the Syria war.
Dec 4, 2014
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Eric Edelman
Dennis Ross
Ray Takeyh
Articles & Testimony
Not Alright With Syria's Alawites
Assad's power base is not monolithic, and rising discontent could serve as a vital opportunity to reconcile various Syrian religious groups.
Dec 4, 2014
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Oula A. Alrifai
Multimedia
Brief Analysis
Jihadism on the Rise in Europe: The Dutch Perspective
An intensive discussion with the head of Dutch intelligence covering the role of the Syria campaign, advances by the new generation of European jihadists, and steps officials can take to understand and reduce the threat.
Dec 4, 2014
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Rob Bertholee
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Counterterrorism Lecture Series
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Hezbollah: The Party of Iran, Not Lebanon
A tactical shift by Hezbollah should not be seen as a genuine change in its ideology: it was and remains the party of Iran, not Lebanon.
Dec 3, 2014
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David Daoud
Articles & Testimony
Exodus Interrupted
How an historic operation thirty years ago to save Ethiopian Jews succeeded -- and nearly failed.
Dec 3, 2014
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Jeff Rubin
Brief Analysis
Making the Iraqi Revenue-Generating Deal Work
Leaders in Baghdad and Iraqi Kurdistan have taken a brave step toward reunifying the country through revenue sharing. The United States should support implementation of the deal.
Dec 3, 2014
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Michael Knights
Articles & Testimony
Hezbollah's Syria Problem
The question remains open as to how effective the Iranian proxy can be fighting simultaneously against the Syrian rebels and the Israeli military.
Dec 2, 2014
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Matthew Levitt
Articles & Testimony
What Do Asian-Oceanic Nations Think About ISIS?
While each country looks at the jihadist problem through a different lens, all are concerned and want to take an active role in combatting it.
Dec 1, 2014
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Aaron Y. Zelin
Brief Analysis
Between ISIS and Iran: Bahrain Tweaks Washington
Amid electoral boycotts and continued concerns about ISIS and Iran, King Hamad has reappointed a prime minister whom Washington regards as an impediment to political progress.
Dec 1, 2014
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Simon Henderson
Articles & Testimony
Potential Economic Impact of an Iran Deal
Although a nuclear agreement might encourage banks and investors to reengage with Iran, low oil prices and longstanding economic problems could affect how the deal is perceived.
Nov 26, 2014
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Patrick Clawson
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