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Trump’s Middle East ‘Deal of the Century’ Coming Into Focus
Middle East Institute
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  • Trump’s Middle East ‘Deal of the Century’ Coming Into Focus

    Read the full article on The American Conservative

    Donald Trump’s promise of “a deal of the century” to end the conflict between Israel and the Arabs is getting legs. After a year of discussions led by Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, the main elements of the president’s design are coming into view. But it’s not exactly what the Palestinians want to see.

    February 1, 2018

    King Abdullah's pragmatism keeps US-Jordan ties on track
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  • King Abdullah's pragmatism keeps US-Jordan ties on track

    Unlike the celebratory reception he received in Israel, U.S. Vice President Mike Pence’s visit to Jordan on Jan. 22 was low-key and short. There was no touring of the kingdom’s historical sites and no interaction with the Jordanian parliament. At the popular level, public opinion was mobilized against the visit. On a cold and rainy day, three days before Pence’s arrival, a handful of Jordanians held a protest in front of the U.S.

    February 1, 2018

    Iran dispatches flotilla of warships to international waters
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  • Iran dispatches flotilla of warships to international waters

    A flotilla of the Iranian Navy warships has left the country’s southern port of Bandar Abbas to conduct “routine missions” and project power in international waters, particularly in the Gulf of Aden the Iranian media reported. The Navy’s 50th fleet comprises Shaheed Naqdi and Bayandor destroyers and a logostic combat warship called Tonb.

    February 1, 2018

    Erdogan’s advisor: Iran shows support for Turkey but tries to stab it in the back
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  • Erdogan’s advisor: Iran shows support for Turkey but tries to stab it in the back

    Iran is a state that shows support for Turkey and then tries to stab it in the back, a senior adviser to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said. Ilnur Cevik, who is also a columnist with pro-government Daily Sabah, added that although Tehran has not publicly opposed Turkey’s Olive Branch Operation in the Syrian northern town of Afrin, it is trying to sabotage the Turkish offensive secretly and undermines Ankara’s efforts to facilitate peace in the war-torn Arab country.

    February 1, 2018

    Trump Has Big Plans for Syria. But He Has No Real Strategy.
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  • Trump Has Big Plans for Syria. But He Has No Real Strategy.

    Read the full article on Politico

    Few noticed it amid the usual frenzy over something President Donald Trump did, but the United States is now committed to staying in Syria for the long haul—with unforeseen consequences for America’s role in a turbulent and dangerous Middle East.

    Uzbekistan ups its involvement in Afghanistan
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  • Uzbekistan ups its involvement in Afghanistan

    The Afghan conflict is so intractable that it continues to resist any kind of resolution. But Afghanistan’s northern neighbor, Uzbekistan, wants to try its hand. An international ministerial conference titled “Afghanistan–path to a peaceful future” is scheduled in Tashkent for late March 2018.

    January 31, 2018

    Karroubi to Khamenei: Take responsibility for failures of past 30 years
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  • Karroubi to Khamenei: Take responsibility for failures of past 30 years

    In a strong rebuke of Iran’s Supreme Leader, a leading reformist leader has said that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is responsible for the country’s growing political, social, and economic problems. “You have been the head of state for three decades, yet you still speak from the stance of an opposition,” Mehdi Karroubi, who has been under house arrest for the past seven years, wrote to Khamenei in an open letter. He bluntly told the supreme leader to take responsibility for his leadership failures instead of blaming others.

    January 31, 2018

    Indonesia and Tunisia: Democracy as a Distinctive Link
    Middle East Institute
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  • Indonesia and Tunisia: Democracy as a Distinctive Link

    Not until the early 1950s did ties develop between newly independent Indonesia and Tunisia, then still a French protectorate. Importantly, those ties were based mainly in politics, and not in religion. At the time, the Tunisian national movement, led by Habib Bourguiba, seems to have regarded Indonesia as an inspirational model of anti-colonial struggle. Bourguiba was also attracted to the idea of “non-alignment” advanced by Indonesian President Ahmed Sukarno Indonesia, among others. Today, more than six decades after having achieved independence, Tunisia again stands at a watershed in its political development — transitioning from an authoritarian to a democratic system. These circumstances have given the relationship between Indonesia and Tunisia a fresh tailwind.

    January 30, 2018

    Kuwaitis investing in Iranian financial firms losing their money
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  • Kuwaitis investing in Iranian financial firms losing their money

    Kuwaiti citizens have lost hundreds of millions of dollars as a result of the collapsing investment firms in Iran, Kuwait’s al-Qabas Arabic daily reported. According to the paper, a sizeable number of Kuwaitis have invested in Iran’s investment institutions that offer returns of more than 20 percent, which is significantly lower than the profit offered by Kuwaiti banks and investment schemes.

    January 30, 2018

    Iran-backed Iraqi militias may send reinforcements to Syria
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  • Iran-backed Iraqi militias may send reinforcements to Syria

    The chief commander of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Units has said that the paramilitary forces are ready to go to Syria to fight ISIS and defend Iraq’s borders, Iranian and Lebanese media reported. Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the deputy chairman of Hashd al-Shaabi (PMUs), further stressed that his forces will “respond forcefully” to any potential ISIS attack originating from Syria. “We cannot remain passive vis-à-vis the Syrian-Iraqi border and attacks carried out by Daesh [ISIS] in Syria,” he added.

    January 30, 2018

    Harakat al-Nujaba claims US troops targeted its militiamen in Iraq
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  • Harakat al-Nujaba claims US troops targeted its militiamen in Iraq

    The secretary general of Harakat al-Nujaba, an Iranian-sponsored Iraqi militia group fighting in Syria and Iraq, alleges that the US military has targeted the organization’s forces in Iraq, Lebanon’s al-Mayadeen and Iran’s

    January 30, 2018

    Egyptian drivers hold the key to cleaner air
    Middle East Institute
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  • Egyptian drivers hold the key to cleaner air

    As the slow wheels of government inch toward policies that lead to cleaner air, Egyptian drivers could be provided with faster results by an unlikely partner—Chinese auto companies.

    January 29, 2018

    Taliban attacks spell further trouble for strained U.S.-Pakistan ties | Monday Briefing
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  • Taliban attacks spell further trouble for strained U.S.-Pakistan ties | Monday Briefing

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Marvin G. Weinbaum, Charles Lister, Paul Salem, and Ahmad Majidyar provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including the recent Taliban attacks in Afghanistan, upcoming Syria talks in Sochi, the crackdown on competition in Egypt’s presidential campaign, and U.S. and European reconsideration of the Iran nuclear deal.