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Shahmahmood Miakhel

Country Director, Afghanistan

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Shahmahmood Miakhel is the Country Director in Afghanistan for the US Institute of Peace (USIP). Prior to that he was a Governance Advisor for the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), and, from 2003–2005, a Deputy Minister of the Interior in the Government of Afghanistan. In 1994–1995 he worked for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) in South and Southeast Afghanistan helping to establish District Rehabilitation Shuras (DRS). He also worked as a reporter for the Pashto service of the Voice of America from 1985–1990.

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Crossing Red Lines: Israel's Doha Strike and What Comes Next
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  • Crossing Red Lines: Israel's Doha Strike and What Comes Next

    Israel’s strike on Hamas officials in Qatar frustrated Washington, outraged Arab partners, and underscored Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s choice to prioritize destroying Hamas over carrying on hostage talks. MEI Senior Fellow Natan Sachs joins hosts Alistair Taylor and Matthew Czekaj to unpack the fallout. They discuss the immediate consequences of the strike, its impact on future negotiations with Hamas, and political repercussions at home. Additionally, they get into the Israeli government’s broader calculations, the ramifications for its regional and international partnerships, and Netanyahu’s warning that Israel may face a new era of isolation.

    18 سبتمبر 2025

    UNIFIL’s moment of truth in Lebanon
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  • UNIFIL’s moment of truth in Lebanon

    At the end of August, the United Nations Security Council renewed the mandate of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) for the final time. For nearly half a century, blue helmets have been a fixture in South Lebanon, an extraordinary tenure for a country only eight decades old. In many ways, UNIFIL’s longstanding presence served as a reminder of Lebanon’s struggle to assert its sovereignty, which has had destabilizing consequences for international peace and security.

    Now, that dysfunction may be nearing resolution.

    منحنية لكن غير مكسورة: اتفاقيات أبراهام بعد خمس سنوات
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  • منحنية لكن غير مكسورة: اتفاقيات أبراهام بعد خمس سنوات

    في الذكرى الخامسة لاتفاقيات أبراهام، يتأمل براين كاتوليس من معهد الشرق الأوسط (MEI) في مدى استمراريتها ومستقبلها: "لن يتم خرق اتفاقيات أبراهام. قد تتعرض للانحراف، لكنني أعتقد أنها ستبقى سارية. لكنها لن تتوسع بأي شكل من الأشكال حتى يتم إحراز تقدم في القضية الفلسطينية". ويحلل كاتوليس أصل الاتفاقيات ونقاط قوتها وقيودها والتحديات الرئيسية التي يجب معالجتها حتى تصبح أقوى.

    15 سبتمبر 2025

    Art All Night 2025
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  • Art All Night 2025

    Art All Night at the MEI Art Gallery: Gallery Open House and Live Arabic Music

    September 13, 2025, 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM

    معهد الشرق الأوسط، 1763 N St NW، واشنطن، مقاطعة كولومبيا 20036

    UNGA 2025 and the Middle East
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  • UNGA 2025 and the Middle East

    This month brings world leaders together to mark the annual opening of the United Nations General Assembly.  Their formal speeches in front of the assembly vary in interest, as many contain more pious platitudes than meaty information. The real work of interest often happens behind-the-scenes, as world leaders meet bilaterally or in small groups to discuss the issues of the day away from the glare of media or the pressure for summits to deliver results. The occasion also provides opportunities for the unexpected to happen. The Middle East will figure largely in these talks. Here are some po

    Under Pressure: Will Snapback Sanctions Bring Iran Back to the Table?
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  • Under Pressure: Will Snapback Sanctions Bring Iran Back to the Table?

    With Iran’s nuclear program devastated, the reimposition of UN sanctions looming, and Tehran grappling with the fallout of the 12-Day War, is the time ripe for Iran to return to the negotiating table? MEI Distinguished Diplomatic Fellow Alan Eyre — former senior US diplomat and member of the 2015 JCPOA negotiating team — joins hosts Alistair Taylor and Matthew Czekaj to assess whether meaningful US-Iran talks are still possible and what they could achieve amid deep mistrust and escalating pressure.

    September 11, 2025

    Khamenei thinks he can ride this out
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  • Khamenei thinks he can ride this out

    For years, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader and ultimate powerbroker, has been insisting to his people that there would be no war with the United States or Israel. That claim was shattered when more than 1,000 Iranians were killed in June’s 12-day war. Now he warns against the country sliding into a “state of ‘no war, no peace.’” The diagnosis isn’t wrong—but refusing to confront hard choices is vintage Khamenei.

    الأسواق ورؤساء البلديات والحملات الأمنية: مغامرة أردوغان المحفوفة بالمخاطر
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  • الأسواق ورؤساء البلديات والحملات الأمنية: مغامرة أردوغان المحفوفة بالمخاطر

    تواجه المعارضة الرئيسية في تركيا، حزب الشعب الجمهوري، أصعب اختبار لها حتى الآن: اعتقالات جماعية، أحكام قضائية صورية، وإقالة قادة بارزين - بما في ذلك عمدة اسطنبول إكرم إمام أوغلو، المنافس الرئيسي لأردوغان. مع اقتراب المحاكمات التي قد تؤدي إلى استبدال قيادة حزب الشعب الجمهوري بموالين للحكومة، يحذر الحزب من "انقلاب" قانوني. ماذا تعني هذه الحملة القمعية بالنسبة لاقتصاد تركيا الهش، وانتخابات 2028، ومستقبل الديمقراطية نفسها؟

    ضربة إسرائيل لدوحة قد تزيد من زعزعة استقرار المنطقة وتقوض شراكات الأمن الأمريكية
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  • ضربة إسرائيل لدوحة قد تزيد من زعزعة استقرار المنطقة وتقوض شراكات الأمن الأمريكية

    لا تزال تداعيات الضربة الإسرائيلية التي استهدفت فريق التفاوض التابع لحركة حماس في الدوحة أمس تتردد أصداؤها في جميع أنحاء العالم، وستستمر في ذلك في المستقبل المنظور. وتداعياتها عميقة وستغير المشهد الجيوسياسي ليس فقط في الشرق الأوسط، بل على نطاق عالمي على الأرجح.

    Ankara’s new Syrian headache
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  • Ankara’s new Syrian headache

    When Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad was toppled late last year, it looked like a golden opportunity for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. For more than a decade, the war next door had burdened Ankara with problems that it could not fix: millions of Syrian refugees straining domestic politics, U.S.-backed Kurdish militias entrenching along Turkey’s border, and a battlefield dominated by Russian and Iranian influence that left Ankara exposed to Moscow’s and Tehran’s whims.

    The Trouble With Iran's Playbook
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  • The Trouble With Iran's Playbook

    Ross Harrison and Mohsen Milani—two leading experts on Iranian strategy—join Brian for a conversation about the evolution of the Islamic Republic’s foreign policy. Both draw on insights from their latest works: Harrison’s Decoding Iran’s Foreign Policy and Milani’s Iran’s Rise and Rivalry with the US in the Middle East. They unpack the fallout of the Twelve-Day War, the weakening of the “Axis of Resistance,” and the lessons Tehran might take from Vietnam’s transformation.

    Lebanon, UNIFIL, and the return of sovereignty and peace
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  • Lebanon, UNIFIL, and the return of sovereignty and peace

    There was a real possibility earlier this summer that the United States was going to veto the renewal of the UNIFIL mandate in August. Ultimately, a wiser course prevailed, when the UN Security Council extended UNIFIL’s mandate “for a final time” last week until the end of 2026.  This step is a positive one for everyone concerned except Hezbollah and its foreign patron, Iran.