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Rebecca Anne Proctor

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Rebecca Anne Proctor is an independent journalist, editor, author, and broadcaster based in Dubai and Rome, from where she covers the Middle East and North Africa. She is the former editor-in-chief of Harper’s Bazaar Art and Harper’s Bazaar Interiors.

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Russia Needs Astana to Succeed
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  • Russia Needs Astana to Succeed

    Last week’s round of Astana talks was particularly important with the Syrian government, the opposition, and various regional patrons agreeing to Russia’s de-escalation plan of the conflict.

    The initiative is a significant achievement, given that it comes after the chemical attack on Khan Sheikhoun and the U.S. strike in response, which heightened tensions between Washington and Moscow.

    May 9, 2017

    India's Balancing Act in the Gulf
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  • India's Balancing Act in the Gulf

    This essay discusses India’s increasingly extensive relations with the Gulf Arab countries and its equally important interest in continuing to develop mutually beneficial ties with Iran. The author argues that as India’s regional profile rises and its economic prowess expands, New Delhi will come under pressure to take sides — pressure to which Indian leaders must try their utmost not to succumb.

    May 9, 2017

    Iran's Voters Go to the Polls
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    Iran's Voters Go to the Polls

    May 9 – January 1, 1970, May 9 - 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
    January 1 - 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM

    The Middle East Institute, 1319 18th Street, NW, Washington, D.C., 20036

    Pakistan Protests Top Iranian Military Official’s Cross-Border Attack Warning
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  • Pakistan Protests Top Iranian Military Official’s Cross-Border Attack Warning

    Tension between Iran and Pakistan over the latest killing of 10 Iranian border guards continues to escalate despite an agreement between leaders of the two countries last week to jointly tackle cross-border issues.

    May 9, 2017

    Iran-Backed Iraqi Militia Commander Says His Forces Barred from Tal Afar Operation under Pressure from U.S. and Turkey
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  • Iran-Backed Iraqi Militia Commander Says His Forces Barred from Tal Afar Operation under Pressure from U.S. and Turkey

    A prominent Iranian-backed Iraqi Shiite militia leader has confirmed that the Hashd al-Shaabi – the paramilitary Iraqi forces known as the Popular Mobilization Forces – will not take part in the military operation to recapture the strategic city of Tal Afar from the Islamic State.

    May 9, 2017

    Russia Seeks U.S. Support for Syria Plan | Monday Briefing
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  • Russia Seeks U.S. Support for Syria Plan | Monday Briefing

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Charles Lister, Alex Vatanka, and Jonathan M. Winer provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including the meeting between Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov and Secretary of State Tillerson, Iranian President Rouhani’s battle for re-election, and the efforts to strike a deal for the future of the Libyan state.

    Rouhani’s Missile Remark Raises Ire of Iran’s Military Leaders
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  • Rouhani’s Missile Remark Raises Ire of Iran’s Military Leaders

    Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani’s latest remark on the country’s missile program has aroused the ire of the military establishment. In the second presidential debate aired on Iran’s state-run TV, Rouhani, who is seeking a second term in May 19 elections, accused the powerful Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (I.R.G.C.) of trying to sabotage the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action – the nuclear deal Iran signed with world powers in July 2015. “What did they do in order to undermine the J.C.P.O.A.?” Rouhani asked, referring to the I.R.G.C.

    May 8, 2017

    Iran Threatens to Destroy Saudi Arabia If Provoked
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  • Iran Threatens to Destroy Saudi Arabia If Provoked

    The Iranian defense minister said on Sunday that his country would hit back and destroy all of Saudi Arabia, except the Muslim holy sites, if Riyadh showed any aggression toward the Islamic Republic. “I advise them against committing any ignorant move.

    May 8, 2017

    Afghan Paper Accuses Tehran of “Double Game” as FM Zarif Visits Kabul
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  • Afghan Paper Accuses Tehran of “Double Game” as FM Zarif Visits Kabul

    An editorial in Afghanistan’s largest daily Hasht-e Sobh accuses the Iranian government of “playing a double game” in Afghanistan. The article analyzes Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif’s weekend visit to Kabul and warns that such diplomatic outreach would yield no results unless the Iranian government cuts ties with terrorist groups fighting in Afghanistan. “Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif’s trip to Kabul was an opportunity for high-ranking officials of the national unity government to share Afghanistan’s legitimate concerns with him,” the paper stressed.

    May 8, 2017

    Iran-Supported Iraqi Militia Group Threatens Bahrain over Shiite Cleric’s Trial
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  • Iran-Supported Iraqi Militia Group Threatens Bahrain over Shiite Cleric’s Trial

    The leader of a prominent Iran-controlled Iraqi Shiite militia group has warned that his forces and other Shiite militant groups will respond to the Bahraini government’s prosecution of Ayatollah Isa Qassim.

    May 8, 2017

    Interview with Raed Al Saleh, Leader of the White Helmets
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  • Interview with Raed Al Saleh, Leader of the White Helmets

     

    April 27, 2017 – Raed Al Saleh, leader of the Syria Civil Defense (“The White Helmets”) joins host Paul Salem to discuss the situation on the ground in Syria, how the White Helmets are working to save civilian lives, and prospects for finding a path to peace.

     

    May 5, 2017

    Iran Paper Predicts Major Challenges to Syria De-Escalation Zones
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  • Iran Paper Predicts Major Challenges to Syria De-Escalation Zones

    Although Iran, Turkey and Russia have signed an agreement to create four de-escalation zones in Syria, the implementation of the plan will face major challenges, writes

    May 5, 2017