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Fixing America’s Failed Strategies in the Middle East
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  • Middle East Journal
  • Fixing America’s Failed Strategies in the Middle East

    The Middle East is both central to key United States interests and prone to instability. Yet US national security and defense strategic guidance has struggled to account for the unique demands of the region. Calls for strategic divestiture from the region have grown in prominence among analysts and policymakers alike in recent years.

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    Fixing America’s Failed Strategies in the Middle East
    Handout Photo by the U.S. Navy via Getty Images
  • Middle East Journal
  • Fixing America’s Failed Strategies in the Middle East

    The Middle East is both central to key United States interests and prone to instability. Yet US national security and defense strategic guidance has struggled to account for the unique demands of the region. Calls for strategic divestiture from the region have grown in prominence among analysts and policymakers alike in recent years.

    Special Episode: Europe and the Iran War
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  • Special Episode: Europe and the Iran War

    This special episode of Middle East Focus features a conversation from MEI’s Virtual Briefing Series. Host Alistair Taylor is joined by former National Security Council Senior Director Stephen Flanagan and MEI Senior Fellow Iulia-Sabina Joja to discuss the impacts of the Iran war on US-European relations. The conflict has hit Europe’s economy hard and created deep divisions across the continent, even as some European countries play a quiet supporting role to the US. President Donald Trump has called for NATO member states to help secure shipping through the Iranian-blocked Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for international maritime trade. Flanagan and Joja explore the prospects for stepped-up European military involvement, the knock-on effects on the war in Ukraine, and the potential longer-term impact on the future of the US-European alliance.

    April 2, 2026

    Iran War Negotiations: What’s on the Table?
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  • Iran War Negotiations: What’s on the Table?

    Join the Middle East Institute for a discussion on negotiations and what we can infer about the direction of US–Iran diplomacy.

    March 30, 2026, 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM

    Zoom Webinar

    War with Iran: A view from Israel
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  • War with Iran: A view from Israel

    Please join the Middle East Institute (MEI) for a webinar exploring Israeli views of the war in the Middle East.

    March 17, 2026, 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM

    Zoom Webinar

    Can Turkey Stay Out of the Iran War?
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  • Can Turkey Stay Out of the Iran War?

    Nearly two weeks into the US and Israel’s war with Iran, MEI Senior Fellow Gönül Tol joins hosts Alistair Taylor and Matthew Czekaj to explore the impact of the widening regional conflict on Turkey. On March 9, Ankara announced that NATO air defenses shot down a second Iranian ballistic missile that had entered Turkish airspace since the start of the war and stated it would take all necessary defensive measures. Turkey is now caught in the middle of an escalating conflict that could pose risks to the country’s security, economy, and foreign policy. Tol, Taylor, and Czekaj discuss what a prolonged regional conflict could mean for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, his regional political objectives, and Turkey’s relationship with key Middle Eastern neighbors.

    March 12, 2026

    After the Most Intense Day of Strikes on Iran: What Comes Next?
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  • After the Most Intense Day of Strikes on Iran: What Comes Next?

    Watch a discussion with MEI Distinguished Military Fellow General Kenneth F. McKenzie (USMC, ret.) and MEI Senior Fellow Alex Vatanka as they seek make sense of the US military strategy and Iran's calculations as the conflict continues to shift and expand.

    March 11, 2026, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

    Zoom Webinar

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