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Debt-Ridden and Broke: The Syrian Regime’s Colossal Reconstruction Challenge
  • Analysis
  • Debt-Ridden and Broke: The Syrian Regime’s Colossal Reconstruction Challenge

    As the Syrian civil war—at least from Damascus’s point of view—enters its final stages, the Assad regime will likely begin looking beyond narrow military goals, and focus more on the socio-economic stability and viability of its captured statelet. After six years of war, the Syrian regime finds itself in a disastrous fiscal situation, unable to shift funds to meet humanitarian and stabilization needs.

    July 18, 2017

    Mosul Turning Ugly, Raqqa Front Slows | Monday Briefing
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Mosul Turning Ugly, Raqqa Front Slows | Monday Briefing

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Charles Lister, Marvin G. Weinbaum, Yousef Munayyer, and Alex Vatanka provide analysis on recent events including the battle for Mosul, corruption in Pakistan, Mahmoud Abbas’s trip to China, and Rouhani’s difficult second presidential term.

    Mosul Turning Ugly, Raqqa Front Slows
    Charles Lister, Resident Fellow

    Iran’s Islamic Azad University Plans to Open New Branches in Lebanon and Iraq
  • Analysis
  • Iran’s Islamic Azad University Plans to Open New Branches in Lebanon and Iraq

    Iran’s Islamic Azad University (IAU) plans to open new branches in Lebanon and Iraq, according to Ali Akbar Velayati, the head of the university’s board of founders and an influential political figure in the Islamic Republic.

    July 13, 2017

    Soleimani Details Iran’s Military Role in Iraq, Hails Iraqi Paramilitary Forces and Hezbollah
  • Analysis
  • Soleimani Details Iran’s Military Role in Iraq, Hails Iraqi Paramilitary Forces and Hezbollah

    On Monday, the head of Iran’s Quds Force revealed that the country’s defense ministry worked over time in recent years to manufacture weapons to equip Iraq’s Army and the Hashd al-Shaabi – the Iraqi paramilitary forces also known as the Popular Mobilization Forces [P.M.F.] – in their fight against the Islam

    July 11, 2017

    Trump-Putin Meeting a Potential Game Changer for Syria
  • Analysis
  • Trump-Putin Meeting a Potential Game Changer for Syria

    The long-awaited meeting of Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump finally took place on the sidelines of the G-20 summit in Hamburg, which came at a time of cool relations between Washington and Moscow.

    Despite ongoing tensions, the two powers appeared to embrace a constructive approach to their first meeting, focusing on issues where progress is possible, such as Syria.

    July 10, 2017

    Syrian Peace Negotiations at a Standstill | Monday Briefing
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Syrian Peace Negotiations at a Standstill | Monday Briefing

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Randa Slim, Charles Lister, and Mabrouka M’Barek provide analysis on the progress of ongoing negotiations over peace in Syria, rising tensions in Idlib province between Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham and Ahrar al-Sham, and Tunisia’s lobbying efforts to ensure continued U.S. aid.

    With Islamic State Crumbling, Iran and Its Proxies in Iraq Intensify Anti-U.S. Propaganda
  • Analysis
  • With Islamic State Crumbling, Iran and Its Proxies in Iraq Intensify Anti-U.S. Propaganda

    A commander of the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces (P.M.F.) – also known as Hashd al-Shaabi – has said that the paramilitary forces will not agree to the presence of American forces or foreign private security firms in post-Islamic State Iraq, particularly in regions near the Syrian border. “The central government has almost agreed to Blackwater controlling the borders. But Blackwater doesn’t have the authority and resources to control the borders or fight Daesh [Islamic State].

    July 10, 2017

    Top Iraqi Politician Says Baghdad Will Limit U.S. Military Role in Iraq after Mosul Battle
  • Analysis
  • Top Iraqi Politician Says Baghdad Will Limit U.S. Military Role in Iraq after Mosul Battle

    Ammar al-Hakim, the head of Iraq’s Shiite ruling coalition, has said during his visit to Tehran that the Baghdad government will reduce the number of American military advisors and their role after the liberation of Mosul. “We emphasize that we oppose the presence of their military forces the same way we opposed foreign military bases on the Iraqi soil,” Hakim said in an interview with Fars News Agency, which is affiliated with the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (I.R.G.C.).

    July 6, 2017

    Al-Qaeda Affiliate and Ahrar al-Sham Compete for Control in Idlib
  • Analysis
  • Al-Qaeda Affiliate and Ahrar al-Sham Compete for Control in Idlib

    Idlib is currently the site of increasing competition between the two most dominant armed coalitions, the al-Qaeda-linked Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (H.T.S.) and Ahrar al-Sham. The province has witnessed limited airstrikes since a de-escalation agreement, which came into effect on May 5, was brokered by Russia, Turkey, and Iran at the Astana talks. Idlib was one of four areas labeled as a de-escalation zone.

    June 29, 2017

    Iran Steps up Efforts to Oust U.S. Military from Middle East
  • Analysis
  • Iran Steps up Efforts to Oust U.S. Military from Middle East

    With the Islamic State collapsing in Iraq and losing ground in Syria, Iran and its regional proxies see the United States as the primary threat to their influence and ambitions and have stepped up efforts to oust the U.S. military from the region. Through diplomatic outreach – and at times veiled threats – Iranian leaders have been urging the Afghan and Iraqi governments to expel American forces from their countries. Tehran has also deepened its ties with the Taliban and has reportedly teamed up with Moscow to undermine U.S.-led stabilization efforts in war-torn Afghanistan.

    June 28, 2017

    I.R.G.C. Outlet Accuses U.S. Military of Aiding Islamic State in Iraq and Syria
  • Analysis
  • I.R.G.C. Outlet Accuses U.S. Military of Aiding Islamic State in Iraq and Syria

    The U.S. military is taking measures in the Iraqi province of al-Anbar close to the Syrian border to counter the growing influence of the Popular Mobilization Forces (P.M.F.), reports Fars News Agency, which is affiliated with the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (I.R.G.C.). According to the Iranian outlet, the U.S. military seeks to push back against the P.M.F.’s territorial gains because Washington and its allies see the Iraqi paramilitary forces as “Iran’s operational arm” in Iraq and Syria. According to Fars, the U.S.

    June 27, 2017