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Nabil Mohsen

Intern, Oman Library

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Nabil Mohsen is an Intern at the Middle East Institute’s Oman Library. He is a determined learner who enjoys his studies in politics and is interested in Islamic history, architecture, and ceramics.

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Iran Continues Efforts to Subvert Saudi Arabia from within
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  • Iran Continues Efforts to Subvert Saudi Arabia from within

    In fresh evidence that the government of Iran continues its efforts to undermine Saudi stability and security from within, a Saudi court has convicted a Saudi businessman of plotting with the government of Iran to instigate sectarian strife and threaten Saudi social stability, according to a report in al-Sharq al-Awsat.

    January 10, 2017

    Rafsanjani’s Funeral Turns into Anti-Regime Protest
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  • Rafsanjani’s Funeral Turns into Anti-Regime Protest

    Today’s funeral for an influential Iranian leader turned into a protest rally against the regime. It was reminiscent of the demonstrations by the so-called Green Movement that rocked Iran after the country’s controversial 2009 presidential elections. 

    January 10, 2017

    MEI VantagePoint: "Arab Fall" with Eric Trager
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  • MEI VantagePoint: "Arab Fall" with Eric Trager

    January 5, 2017 – Eric Trager, Esther K. Wagner Fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, joins host Paul Salem to discuss his new book, “Arab Fall: How the Muslim Brotherhood Won and Lost Egypt in 891 Days.”

    January 9, 2017

    Iran Steps up Efforts to Expand Its Influence in Lebanon
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  • Iran Steps up Efforts to Expand Its Influence in Lebanon

    On January 6, a high-level Iranian parliamentary delegation visited Beirut and pledged to provide military aid to the Lebanese army. Alaeddin Boroujerdi, the chairman of Iranian Parliament’s Committee for Foreign Policy and National Security, said the Islamic Republic was “determined to arm Lebanon’s army,” but added that the implementation of the plan was contingent upon Beirut’s approval.

    January 9, 2017

    Iranian Support for Taliban Alarms Afghan Officials
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  • Iranian Support for Taliban Alarms Afghan Officials

    Afghan officials say the Iranian government has deepened its ties with the Taliban leadership and increasingly funds, shelters and arms terrorists fighting in Afghanistan, particularly in the three western provinces bordering Iran. They allege that the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) and its secretive Quds Force operatives recruit militants from across Afghanistan and run terrorist training camps for them inside the Iranian territory – further fueling the insurgency and complicating stabilization efforts in the war-ravaged country.

    January 9, 2017

    Rafsanjani’s Death Weakens Rouhani’s Reelection Prospects
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  • Rafsanjani’s Death Weakens Rouhani’s Reelection Prospects

    News Brief: On January 8, former Iranian president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani died of a heart attack in Tehran at the age of 82. An influential cleric and politician, Rafsanjani was the chairman of Iran’s Expediency Council, a body that mediates between the parliament and the hardline watchdog Guardian Council.

    January 9, 2017

    Iran Continues to Harass US Navy in Gulf
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  • Iran Continues to Harass US Navy in Gulf

    As Iranian leaders were mourning the death of former President Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, a dangerous confrontation was brewing between the US and Iranian naval forces near the Strait of Hormuz. Fars News Agency, an Iranian outlet affiliated with the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), reported the incident but did not provide details.

    January 9, 2017

    Corruption Charges Roil Tehran and Threaten Rouhani's Reelection
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  • Corruption Charges Roil Tehran and Threaten Rouhani's Reelection

    According to Transparency International, the Islamic Republic of Iran has a serious corruption problem. It ranks 130 out of 168 countries surveyed.  Previously such international assessments rarely made headlines among the Iranian population who are busy trying to make a living.  But the issue of large-scale institutional corruption involving top regime figures has recently exploded as a daily topic of conversation.

    Rouhani's Special Advisor Warns Against “American Islam”
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  • Rouhani's Special Advisor Warns Against “American Islam”

    News Brief: In a blistering attack, Ali Younesi, President Hassan Rouhani’s special envoy for minority rights, portrayed all the conflicts of the Middle East as a result of Western plots. “There is no other way but regional cooperation to bring about border security and combat extremism,” Younesi said. He was particularly scornful toward the United States, the United Kingdom and Israel.

    Khamenei Defends Increasingly Unpopular Syrian Military Intervention
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  • Khamenei Defends Increasingly Unpopular Syrian Military Intervention

    News Brief: On December 5, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei defended the Islamic Republic’s military intervention in Syria, arguing that the Iranian forces had to neutralize enemy threats in Syria to avoid their infiltration inside Iran’s territory.

    January 6, 2017

    Special Briefing: The Middle East in the Year Ahead
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  • Special Briefing: The Middle East in the Year Ahead

    Another turbulent year lies ahead for the Middle East. Civil wars rage in Syria, Libya, and Yemen; the battle against ISIS proceeds in Iraq; Iran pushes its advantage against regional rivals; governments continue to struggle with economic, political, and security challenges; and the region awaits a new administration in Washington.

    January 5, 2017