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Afghanistan arrests government official on charge of spying for Iran
  • Analysis
  • Afghanistan arrests government official on charge of spying for Iran

    Afghan authorities in western Herat Province have arrested a government official who allegedly spied for Iran and transferred sensitive government documents to the Iranian intelligence agencies, the Afghan media reported. Jilani Farhad, the spokesman for the government of Herat, told the Khama News Agency that Asadullah Reza-yi, who previously worked in neighboring Farah Province, was under surveillance for a long time before he was arrested. The suspect is transferred to Kabul for further investigation, he added.

    January 16, 2018

    Film Screening: "The Insult"
    Middle East Institute

    Film Screening: "The Insult"

    January 12 – January 1, 1970, January 12 - 6:00 PM – 12:00 AM
    January 1 - 6:00 PM – 12:00 AM

    Georgetown University - ICC Auditorium, 3700 O St NW , Washington, District of Columbia 20057

    The Realities Behind Iran’s Demonstrations
    Middle East Institute

    The Realities Behind Iran’s Demonstrations

    January 12 – January 1, 1970, January 12 - 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM
    January 1 - 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM

    The Middle East Institute, 1319 18th Street NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20036

    Militants step up antigovernment activities in Iran’s border regions
  • Analysis
  • Militants step up antigovernment activities in Iran’s border regions

    The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) said today that its forces have seized a shipment of explosives and suicide vests in the restive southeastern province of Sistan and Baluchestan. According to a statement released by the public relations department of the IRGC Ground Force’s Quds Base (not to be confused with IRGC’s elite Quds Force responsible for external operations), the explosives and communications and other assets were captured in the Saravan county of Sistan and Baluchestan.

    January 12, 2018

    The Year Ahead: The Middle East in 2018
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • The Year Ahead: The Middle East in 2018

    In this extended episode to kick off 2018, Paul Salem interviews several MEI scholars on the key trends and events to watch for across the region in the year ahead. Guests include Alex Vatanka, Randa Slim, Gerald Feierstein, Marvin Weinbaum, Bilal Saab, and Gonul Tol.

    January 11, 2018

    Afghan politician cautions Tehran against aiding Taliban
  • Analysis
  • Afghan politician cautions Tehran against aiding Taliban

    A prominent Afghan politician has cautioned that it is not in the interest of Iran to have close relations with the Taliban, Afghan media reported. “As an Afghan, I explicitly state that cultivating close relations – I hope it is a mistake – with an enemy, which has no difference with ISIS in its essence and substance, is harmful not only to the Iranian people but also to the people Afghanistan,” Amrullah Saleh, the head of the Afghan Green Trend and former intelligence chief, said at the Tehran Security Conference.

    January 11, 2018

    Iran’s defense minister threatens "retaliation" against US
  • Analysis
  • Iran’s defense minister threatens "retaliation" against US

    Iran’s Defense Minister accused the United States of playing a role in the latest anti-regime protests in the country and threatened that Tehran will take retaliatory measures against US interests.

    January 11, 2018

    Will latest anti-regime protests change Iran’s costly regional policies?
  • Analysis
  • Will latest anti-regime protests change Iran’s costly regional policies?

    The latest antigovernment protests in Iran indicate that the regime’s costly and destabilizing role in regional conflicts is taking a political toll at home. While economic grievances are the key driver of the current protests, ordinary Iranians are questioning the wisdom of their government’s military adventurism abroad and support for foreign state and non-state actors at the expense of domestic priorities.

    January 10, 2018

    Countering the Weaponization of Information
  • Video
  • Countering the Weaponization of Information

    January 10, 2018 – Mobile technologies for consuming and spreading information are empowering individuals and nonstate actors in politics and in conflicts. Social media activists scrutinize authoritarian and democratic powers alike. Violent extremists such as ISIS have used the web to advance their ideologies, project invincibility, undermine governments, and sow fear and hatred. The information battlefield surrounds all internet users.

    January 10, 2018

    Iraqi filmmaker seeks to bridge sectarian divides
  • Analysis
  • Iraqi filmmaker seeks to bridge sectarian divides

    Fittingly for someone who divides her time between two river cities, DC-born, Baghdad-bred, and now London-based filmmaker Maysoon Pachachi says she is a woman who “lives on a bridge.”

    “I’ve been a stranger everywhere I’ve lived,” says Pachachi, now 70, whose documentaries have captured life in Gazan refugee camps, downtown Beirut and medieval Cairo. “I’ve moved around my whole life, but I can adapt and fit in wherever I am.”

    January 10, 2018

    Countering the Weaponization of Information
    Middle East Institute

    Countering the Weaponization of Information

    January 10 – January 1, 1970, January 10 - 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
    January 1 - 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM

    The Middle East Institute, 1319 18th Street NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20036

    China, US differ on road to peace in Afghanistan
  • Analysis
  • China, US differ on road to peace in Afghanistan

    Afghanistan remains a key military and diplomatic challenge for the United States, with far-reaching strategic and economic implications. While achieving stability in war-torn Afghanistan is a prerequisite for regional peace, fixing matters there has become hostage to innumerable domestic contradictions as well as deep-rooted strategic mistrust among key regional stakeholders.

    January 9, 2018