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Iran: What’s Next for US Policy as the Region Seeks to Move On
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  • Iran: What’s Next for US Policy as the Region Seeks to Move On

    As the US and Iran move to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the war’s real lesson lies in how Gulf states rapidly adapted — building pipelines, ports, and rail to bypass the chokepoint. Washington should seize this momentum, pursuing a “long game” of regional connectivity that serves shared security and economic interests.

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    Protesters chant antigovernment slogans at Isfahan Friday prayer
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  • Protesters chant antigovernment slogans at Isfahan Friday prayer

    Earlier today, worshippers in the central Iranian province of Isfahan used the occasion of Friday prayers to protest against the government. According to Radio Farda, the protesters turned their back to the Friday prayer leader as a gesture of disdain and chanted anti-regime slogans.

    March 16, 2018

    Iran, Turkey, Russia discuss Syria as violence rages unabated
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  • Iran, Turkey, Russia discuss Syria as violence rages unabated

    The foreign ministers of Iran, Turkey and Russia today held a trilateral meeting in Astana, Kazakhstan’s capital, to discuss the Syrian conflict. In a statement after the meeting, the three sides stressed that they will work together to seek a political settlement to end the seven-year war and protect Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

    March 16, 2018

    Iran’s top clerical body rules out missile negotiation with West
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  • Iran’s top clerical body rules out missile negotiation with West

    Iran’s Assembly of Experts has said that Tehran will not negotiate with Western powers over its defense matters and called on the government to further enhance the country’s ballistic missile program.

    March 15, 2018

    Afghans see Iran’s hand in Taliban’s latest gains in western Afghanistan
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  • Afghans see Iran’s hand in Taliban’s latest gains in western Afghanistan

    On Monday, the Taliban briefly overrun a district in western Afghanistan’s Farah Province bordering Iran, just days after the insurgents killed several Afghan security forces in another district in the province. With Farah teetering on the brink of collapse, Afghan officials blame the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) for aiding the Taliban insurgents in western Afghanistan in an effort to torpedo construction projects and undermine stabilization efforts by the US-led coalition in the region.

    March 14, 2018

    Tillerson's departure and the future of US policy in the Middle East
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  • Tillerson's departure and the future of US policy in the Middle East

    Rex Tillerson’s unhappy tenure at State Department ends with a whimper – Gerald Feierstein        

    Rex Tillerson was never an easy fit for the Trump administration. His management of the State Department was a source of constant frustration for the career staff as well as Capitol Hill. On policy issues, Tillerson hewed more closely than Trump to establishment Republican positions. Allied with Secretary of Defense Mattis and National Security Advisor McMaster, Tillerson often acted as an anchor against the president’s more aggressive impulses.

    The dangerous dance of the Iranian dual national
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  • The dangerous dance of the Iranian dual national

    The plight of the Iranian dual national, dozens of whom have been detained by Iranian authorities in the past two decades, was tragically brought back into the headlines with the death of Kavous Seyed Emami. The 63-year-old Iranian-Canadian founder of the Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation, who died in solitary confinement at Evin Prison on Feb. 9, had been imprisoned with other environmentalists on trumped-up charges of “espionage.”

    March 13, 2018

    IRGC chief: Expansion of Basij-like “resistance” groups in region has rattled Israel
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  • IRGC chief: Expansion of Basij-like “resistance” groups in region has rattled Israel

    The creation and expansion of Iranian-backed “resistance” forces in Iraq, Syria, Palestine, Yemen and Lebanon serve Iran’s national security interests and have created panic in Israel, Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari, the chief commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), said today.

    March 13, 2018

    Monday Briefing: Senate moves to end US engagement in Yemen conflict
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  • Monday Briefing: Senate moves to end US engagement in Yemen conflict

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Gerald Feierstein, Alex Vatanka, Nathan Stock, and Randa Slim provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including the Senate’s decision to pull out of Yemen, enduring Iran-Pakistan political strain, Egypt’s role in Palestinian reconciliation, and America’s dissolving influence in Syria.

    IRGC says suicide assailants attacked its base near Pakistan’s border
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  • IRGC says suicide assailants attacked its base near Pakistan’s border

    The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Ground Force (IRGC-GF) said today that its troops foiled attempts buy suicide bombers trying to attack one of its bases in the southeastern province of Sistan and Baluchestan near the Pakistani border,

    March 12, 2018

    Iranian outlets analyze implications of Trump-Kim meeting on Iran nuclear deal
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  • Iranian outlets analyze implications of Trump-Kim meeting on Iran nuclear deal

    President Donald Trump’s potential meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has drawn a great deal of attention in Tehran. Iranian media outlets and analysts debate how the historic summit could impact US policy vis-à-vis the Islamic Republic. Many articles, particularly in reformist publications, warn that a possible thaw in Washington-Pyongyang relations would help the Trump administration to pursue a more assertive policy against Tehran.

    March 12, 2018

    Iran-backed group says Hashd al-Shaabi will not merge into Iraq’s security institutions
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  • Iran-backed group says Hashd al-Shaabi will not merge into Iraq’s security institutions

    The spokesman of Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq, a militia unit within Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Force (PMF) with close ties with Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, welcomed Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi’s decree giving PMF members equal salaries and benefits as those of regular military personnel, but emphasized that the PMF paramilitary forces will will not be merged into any of the country’s security institutions. According to AAH spokesman Naim al-Abudi, the PMF – also known by its Arabic name Hashd al-Shaabi – has 140,000 members, including 122,000 combatants.

    March 12, 2018

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