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Admiral Brad Cooper, Commander of US Central Command, Addresses MEI
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  • Admiral Brad Cooper, Commander of US Central Command, Addresses MEI

    Admiral Brad Cooper, USN, Commander of US Central Command, gave opening remarks at MEI’s conference titled “Assessing US Policy on Post-Assad Syria & Its International Integration.”

    “Today, one year since Syria’s transition began, we remain laser focused on the work ahead. We will continue to work with our Syrian partners to pursue ISIS and support SDF integration. A Syria at peace with itself and its neighbors can lead to a more peaceful and prosperous Middle East.”

    Recorded on December 10, 2025.

    December 11, 2025

    What’s behind Sudan’s humanitarian crisis?
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  • What’s behind Sudan’s humanitarian crisis?

    After the Rapid Support Forces’ seizure of al-Fashir, the capital of the North Darfur State and the last remaining stronghold of the Sudanese army, the conflict in Sudan has once again drawn international attention. This development is the latest in a devastating civil war that has lasted over two years. MEI’s Jehanne Henry unpacks the origins of the conflict, the humanitarian situation on the ground, and what needs to happen in the future.

    November 14, 2025

    Has Pakistan agreed to use nuclear force to defend Saudi Arabia?
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  • Has Pakistan agreed to use nuclear force to defend Saudi Arabia?

    Saudi Arabia and Pakistan signed a mutual defense pact on September 17, 2025, declaring that “any aggression against either country shall be considered an aggression against both.” The wording of the agreement sparked speculation that Pakistan might use its nuclear capabilities to defend Saudi Arabia. MEI’s F. Gregory Gause contends otherwise, offering insight into the history and strategic calculations driving the deal. To learn more about the deal, visit our website.

    Why is the European Union Sanctioning Israel?
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  • Why is the European Union Sanctioning Israel?

    The European Union has announced plans to sanction Israel over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. If adopted, the move would mark a historic shift in EU-Israel relations. MEI’s Iulia Joja unpacks the proposal’s background, what the sanctions would entail, and their potential impact on the EU’s position in the Middle East.

    September 20, 2025

    Bent But Not Broken: The Abraham Accords Five Years On
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  • Bent But Not Broken: The Abraham Accords Five Years On

    On the fifth anniversary of the Abraham Accords, MEI’s Brian Katulis reflects on their durability and future: “These Abraham Accords will not be broken. They’ll be bent, but I think they’ll stay in place. But they won’t expand in any way until there’s progress on the Palestinian question.” He unpacks the origins of the agreements, their strengths and limitations, and the key challenges that must be addressed for them to grow stronger.

    September 15, 2025

    Western Sahara: Why the conflict still matters
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  • Western Sahara: Why the conflict still matters

    As the Western Sahara conflict reaches its fifth decade, the territorial dispute remains unresolved and largely unknown. MEI’s Intissar Fakir unpacks the Western Sahara’s complex history and the rival claims by Morocco and the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic. She examines recent developments, such as President Trump’s recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over the territory and the collapse of a 30-year cease-fire, as well as the core questions that remain unanswered after half a century.

    August 7, 2025

    How have recent events affected MENA energy markets?
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  • How have recent events affected MENA energy markets?

    “The first half of 2025 has been a whirlwind for global energy markets,” says MEI Senior Fellow Colby Connelly. The 12-day war between Israel and Iran this past June briefly sent oil prices into the $80 per barrel range, while growing uncertainty around trade policy under President Trump has greatly complicated Middle Eastern actors’ investment decisions. Connelly breaks down these developments and outlines what to watch in the months ahead.

    August 4, 2025

    What happens when the US and Iran lose their strategic ambiguity?
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  • What happens when the US and Iran lose their strategic ambiguity?

    MEI Senior Fellow Ross Harrison breaks down how this foreign policy approach can help mitigate conflict—and how both Washington and Tehran may have undermined their own ambiguity during the recent 12-day war, with potentially lasting consequences for regional stability.

    July 14, 2025

    The Russia Trap: Putin Cannot Be Allowed to Hijack US-Iran Negotiations
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  • The Russia Trap: Putin Cannot Be Allowed to Hijack US-Iran Negotiations

    MEI Senior Fellow Iulia Joja delivers a sharp and timely warning against Russia being offered a direct role in US-Iran negotiations. Far from acting as a neutral broker, Moscow wants to leverage this moment to reshape the balance of power in the Middle East. From meetings in Muscat to tightening alliances with Tehran and Beijing, Joja unpacks how Putin’s diplomacy is less about peace — and more about building up Russian influence against the US. Washington should be paying close attention.

    May 19, 2025

    First Stop, Riyadh: Why Trump’s Saudi Visit Will Be Nothing Like the Last
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  • First Stop, Riyadh: Why Trump’s Saudi Visit Will Be Nothing Like the Last

    As President Trump prepares for his visit to Saudi Arabia in May, MEI’s F. Gregory Gause, III unpacks the evolving Saudi-American relationship. Compared to his first term, Trump faces a more volatile Middle East and a Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman whose calculations have fundamentally shifted. The new regional landscape has directly reshaped MBS’s priorities toward regional stability, cautious Iran relations, and economic transformation through Vision 2030. Discover what challenges await as these two leaders navigate complex dynamics, oil markets, and the fallout from the Gaza War.

    April 30, 2025

    The struggle for the future of Lebanon
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  • The struggle for the future of Lebanon

    Nasrallah’s funeral is one of the most consequential moments for Lebanon & the Levant. Will the show of force mark the start of Iran’s campaign to sabotage an emerging American order? Much depends on what the US does next. MEI’s Firas Maksad offers insights & recommendations.

    February 24, 2025

    Is this the end of the PKK insurgency?
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  • Is this the end of the PKK insurgency?

    A historic shift may be on the horizon, as Turkey and Kurdish militant leader Abdullah Ocalan engage in unexpected peace talks. After 40 years of insurgency and 40,000 lives lost, Ocalan is expected to call for PKK fighters to lay down their arms. However, with President Erdogan’s democratic backsliding and continued crackdown on Kurdish political rights, questions remain about whether lasting peace is possible. MEI’s Gönül Tol explains.

    February 13, 2025

    Li-Chen Sim on the China-Russia relationship and its impact on the Middle East
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  • Li-Chen Sim on the China-Russia relationship and its impact on the Middle East

    Li-Chen Sim, a non-resident scholar with MEI’s Economics and Energy program, discusses the findings of her recent publication, “Great power projection in the Middle East: The China-Russia relationship as a force multiplier,” co-authored with Jonathan Fulton.

    March 22, 2022

    حلقة 26: آراء من واشنطن – تشرين وانتخابات العراق
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  • حلقة 26: آراء من واشنطن – تشرين وانتخابات العراق

    أرسل الشباب العراقي رسالة حازمة في الانتخابات، وأعطت المقاعد العشرة جرعة من الأمل لحركة تشرين رغم تركيز عناوين الأخبار على المالكي والصدر. يستعرض إبراهيم الأصيل رأياً لحفصة حلاوة حول الانتخابات العراقية ونتائجها.

    October 15, 2021