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Ragui Assaad

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Ragui Assaad is Professor at the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota. He has written extensively on labor market and youth issues in the Middle East and North Africa. The author acknowledges the able research assistance of Stefan Johansson in the preparation of this essay.

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Iran Reacts Angrily to Trump’s Speech, Rules out Renegotiation of Deal
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  • Iran Reacts Angrily to Trump’s Speech, Rules out Renegotiation of Deal

    The Iranian government has released a statement in reaction to President Donald Trump’s speech today, accusing the United States of violating its commitments under the 2015 nuclear accord and emphasizing that Tehran will not renegotiate the deal. “The JCPOA is a valid international instrument and an outstanding achievement in contemporary diplomacy. It cannot be renegotiated or altered. The nuclear deal is not a bilateral agreement that can be annulled by unilateral action.” The statement called on the international community not to allow the Trump administration to undermine the deal.

    October 13, 2017

    Iran Sees Iraqi Kurdistan’s Push for Independence as “Israeli Project”
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  • Iran Sees Iraqi Kurdistan’s Push for Independence as “Israeli Project”

    Iranian officials and state-run media outlets continue to label the recent Iraqi Kurdish leaders’ push for independence as an “Israeli project” aimed at countering Iran’s influence in the region. Grand Ayatollah Hossein Nuri Hamedani, a senior Iranian cleric, said this week that Tehran would not “allow a new Israel to take shape in the region.” An article in Fars News Agency, which is affiliated with the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (I.R.G.C.), echoed a similar view.

    October 12, 2017

    Iranian Outlet Assesses Russia's Options If U.S. Leaves Nuclear Deal
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  • Iranian Outlet Assesses Russia's Options If U.S. Leaves Nuclear Deal

    An article in hardline Javan Online analyzes Russia’s potential responses if the Trump administration walks away from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action – the nuclear deal Iran signed with the United States, Russia, China, Germany, France and Britain in 2015. The analysis piece, entitled “Russia and J.C.P.O.A.

    October 12, 2017

    Iran’s Central Bank Chief Visits Turkey to Finalize Currency Swap Deal
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  • Iran’s Central Bank Chief Visits Turkey to Finalize Currency Swap Deal

    Valiollah Seif, the head of the Central Bank of Iran (C.B.I.), has traveled to Ankara to meet with his Turkish counterpart and finalize a plan to do trade exchanges based on currency swap, Tasnim News Agency reported. He expressed the hope that the move would help the two countries efforts to meet their goal of boosting the volume of annual bilateral trade to $30 billion.

    October 12, 2017

    Iran Warns Trump against Leaving J.C.P.O.A., Blacklisting I.R.G.C.
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  • Iran Warns Trump against Leaving J.C.P.O.A., Blacklisting I.R.G.C.

    As the Trump administration is expected to decertify Iran’s compliance with the nuclear agreement this week, Iranian leaders are mulling their options on how to respond. While de-certification does not mean Washington is necessarily walking away from the accord and it will be up to Congress to decide whether to keep the deal or re-impose sanctions on Iran, Tehran is preparing for the worst-case scenario. Even if U.S. unilaterally abandons the deal, the Rouhani government appears willing to stay in the deal as long as European powers disregard U.S.

    October 11, 2017

    Russia's Growing Influence in the Middle East
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  • Russia's Growing Influence in the Middle East

    The Russians dramatically stepped up their involvement in the Middle East in 2015 when they intervened militarily in the Syrian conflict to support President Assad. Since then, Moscow has become a hot destination, with more heads of state from the Middle East visiting the Russian capital than Washington this year. MEI experts Robert Ford, Gerald Feierstein, and Gonul Tol join host Paul Salem to discuss what this trend means for the region.

    October 11, 2017

    Syria’s civil war is a long way from over — and here’s why that’s important
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  • Syria’s civil war is a long way from over — and here’s why that’s important

    Read the full op-ed on the Washington Post.

    The Syrian civil war is now well into its sixth year. Over the years, the conflict has passed through a series of distinct phases. Now it is entering a new one. More than any before it, however, the current situation is giving rise to a host of false conclusions.

    October 11, 2017

    Where Are U.S.-Pakistan Relations Headed?

    Where Are U.S.-Pakistan Relations Headed?

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    Top Iranian Military Official: It's Time to Teach America New Lessons
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  • Top Iranian Military Official: It's Time to Teach America New Lessons

    The deputy chief of staff of Iran’s armed forces has warned that his country will confront the Trump administration’s “aggressive policies” by “teaching America new lessons.”  Hinting that Iran may take action against U.S. interests in the region, Brigadier General Massoud Jazzayeri emphasized that it is essential for Tehran to confront America’s “destabilizing behavior” in the region. “The era of America’s presence and domination in West Asia has come to an end,” he stressed, adding that the U.S.

    October 11, 2017

    Killing in the Name of Air Time? Global Mass Media’s Representation of ISIS
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  • Killing in the Name of Air Time? Global Mass Media’s Representation of ISIS

    The relationship between the mass media and terrorist outfits, particularly ISIS, as symbiotic; that is, terrorists provide bloody emotional news, which the mass media uses to sell their products. Another, less convincing but prevalent criticism of the press, is that the attention they accord terrorist groups fuels further violence. Still others argue that globalization of the mass media, in a sense, contributes to the spread and enhancement of terrorist outfits’ ability to extend their reach, even to countries as far afield as Southeast Asia. This essay shows that, on the contrary, global media’s skewed reporting of terrorism serves to manufacture popular revulsion of terrorist acts and opposition to jihadists’ agendas.

    October 11, 2017

    U.S.-Turkey Relations Hit All-Time Low | Weekly Briefing
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  • U.S.-Turkey Relations Hit All-Time Low | Weekly Briefing

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Gonul Tol, Ibrahim al-Assil, Amal Kandeel, and Jonathan M. Winer provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including the diplomatic row between Turkey and the United States, the arrival of Turkish troops in Idlib, Morocco’s establishment of a national water security strategy amid climate concerns, and the resumption of talks on the Libya Political Agreement in Tunis.

    Trump Administration Lifts Most Sudan Sanctions
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  • Trump Administration Lifts Most Sudan Sanctions

    The Trump administration has decided to lift most sanctions on Sudan, according to a report in the Washington Post, October 6. The move reflects a range of administration priorities, including a desire to isolate North Korea further as well as to use sanctions relief rather than the sanctions themselves to leverage additional Sudanese reforms.

    October 6, 2017

    Is El Gouna the Next Hub for Arab Cinema?
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  • Is El Gouna the Next Hub for Arab Cinema?

    The view from El Gouna, the luxury Red Sea resort constructed in the late 1980s by Egyptian business tycoon Samih Sawiris, can be misleading. The plush yachts, pricey food menus and grand parties present an alternative reality to the financially-strapped, religiously conservative one of the capital. In other words, El Gouna is not Egypt. The industry’s muted, skeptic reaction to the establishment of an international film festival in Hurghada’s most affluent town this year was thus quite expected.

    October 6, 2017

    Iran Rejects Reports on Possible Talks over Its Missile Program
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  • Iran Rejects Reports on Possible Talks over Its Missile Program

    Iran’s Foreign Ministry rejected media reports on Iran’s willingness to negotiate its missile program with the United States. Baharm Ghassemi, the ministry’s spokesman, said the Iranian government vehemently refutes claims made in a Reuters report that Tehran was ready to negotiate parts of its controversial missile activities.

    October 6, 2017

    Iran’s Options if U.S. Abandons Nuclear Deal
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  • Iran’s Options if U.S. Abandons Nuclear Deal

    An article in state-run Islamic Republic News Agency (I.R.N.A.) analyzes Tehran’s options if the United States unilaterally abandons the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action – the nuclear agreement Iran signed with world powers in July 2015. It points out that the Trump administration appears to be refusing to certify Iran’s compliance with the J.C.P.O.A. despite objections from the other signatories of the deal – Germany, France, Britain, Russia and China.

    October 6, 2017

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