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An Obstacle to Riyadh’s Outreach to Baghdad: Iraqi Interior Minister’s Ties with I.R.G.C.
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  • An Obstacle to Riyadh’s Outreach to Baghdad: Iraqi Interior Minister’s Ties with I.R.G.C.

    After a long period of disengagement, Saudi Arabia is improving its relations with the Iraqi government and Shiite leaders to challenge Iran’s long-established influence in the country. Riyadh has recently hosted several Iraqi leaders for talks, including Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, Interior Minister Qasim Mohammad Jalal al-Araji, and Muqtada al-Sadr, a prominent Shiite cleric and politician.

    October 25, 2017

    Political Life Waning in Jordan with Death of Centrist Party
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  • Political Life Waning in Jordan with Death of Centrist Party

    This month’s decision by Jordan’s biggest centrist party, the National Current Party (N.C.P.), to disband has been described by pundits as tantamount to issuing a formal death certificate to political parties in the kingdom. But the demise of the N.C.P. has barely raised an eyebrow among ordinary Jordanians, the majority of whom are busy making ends meet amid an economic crunch and widespread political apathy.

    October 25, 2017

    Think West to Go West: Origins and Implications of India’s West Asia Policy Under Modi (Part II)
    Middle East Institute
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  • Think West to Go West: Origins and Implications of India’s West Asia Policy Under Modi (Part II)

    The first part of this article outlined how the newly-elected Narendra Modi government had no sense of where West Asia, including the Persian Gulf, fit into its larger foreign policy. However, this view changed radically following overtures from the Abu Dhabi royal family and the August 2015 state visit by Prime Minister Modi to the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.). This second part details how, since that visit, India’s relations with West Asia, and particularly with the Gulf monarchies and Iran, have evolved.

    October 24, 2017

    Tillerson’s “Iranian Militias” Remark Sparks Controversy
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  • Tillerson’s “Iranian Militias” Remark Sparks Controversy

    U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s recent remarks about the role of Iranian-led militias in Iraq have sparked a lot of controversy. “Certainly, Iranian militias that are in Iraq, now that the fight against Daesh and ISIS is coming to a close, those militias need to go home,” Tillerson said at a press conference in Riyadh on October 22 just before departing for Baghdad.

    October 24, 2017

    Iran-Backed Iraqi Group Calls for American Troops to Leave Iraq
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  • Iran-Backed Iraqi Group Calls for American Troops to Leave Iraq

    U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s call for Iranian-sponsored militia forces in Iraq to be disbanded drew angry reactions from leaders of Popular Mobilization Forces (P.M.F.). Qais al-Khazali, the head of Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq, said Washington should immediately withdraw its troops from the Arab country as soon as the fight against the Islamic State is over.

    October 24, 2017

    Khamenei’s Aide Credits Iranian Leadership for “Liberating” Kirkuk, Foiling "Israeli Plan"
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  • Khamenei’s Aide Credits Iranian Leadership for “Liberating” Kirkuk, Foiling "Israeli Plan"

    Hojjatoleslam Mohammad Mohammadi Golpaigani, the head of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s office, credited the Iranian leadership for preventing the establishment of a “second Israel”  in northern Iraq. “America and Israel had planned to create a second Israel in the Iraqi Kurdistan region. And it is a shame that the Israeli flag was hoisted there,” Golpaigani said at the inauguration ceremony of 200 mosques and a cultural center today.

    October 24, 2017

    Tillerson Promotes Stronger Saudi-Iraq Ties | Monday Briefing
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  • Tillerson Promotes Stronger Saudi-Iraq Ties | Monday Briefing

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Gerald Feierstein, Marvin G. Weinbaum, Randa Slim, Paul Salem, and Gonul Tol provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including Secretary Tillerson’s visit to Riyadh and Doha as well as his visit to India and Pakistan, Abadi’s regional tour to promote positive relations with neighbors, Sisi’s visit to Paris to boost Egypt-France relations , and German Chancellor Merkel’s threat to cut European Union funding to Turkey due to its crackdown on democratic institutions.

    The Growing Conflict between Iran’s Intelligence Agencies
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  • The Growing Conflict between Iran’s Intelligence Agencies

    Competition between parallel government institutions with overlapping fields of responsibility is hardly a novelty in Iran. It predates the Islamic Republic and has traditionally helped Iranian rulers to play different power centers against each other and maintain control. Under Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, however, the conflict between the country’s intelligence agencies has reached an unprecedented level, which undermines public confidence not only in the government but also in Khamenei’s competence.

    October 23, 2017

    Iran Warns Europe against Siding with U.S. in Missile Dispute
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  • Iran Warns Europe against Siding with U.S. in Missile Dispute

    The head of Iran’s powerful Judiciary ruled out any negotiations with the United States and other world powers over the country’s controversial missile program, and warned European countries not to side with Washington in the latest U.S.-Tehran standoff. “The Europeans should understand that if they cooperate with America, we will stand up against them the same way we have confronted the United States,” Ayatollah Sadegh Amoli Larijani said at a gathering of senior Iranian Judiciary officials.

    October 23, 2017

    Iran Seeks Closer Economic Ties with Africa to Minimize U.S. Sanctions
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  • Iran Seeks Closer Economic Ties with Africa to Minimize U.S. Sanctions

    On Monday, Iran’s Foreign Minister Javad Zarif participated in the 13th Iran-South Africa Business Forum held in Pretoria, the Iranian media reported. Speaking at the event, the Iranian foreign minister called for expansion of economic and trade ties between the two countries and urged the South African government to resume banking relations with Iran.

    October 23, 2017

    Hamas: Tehran Visit “Practical Response” to Israeli Anger
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  • Hamas: Tehran Visit “Practical Response” to Israeli Anger

    The visit by the Hamas delegation to Tehran was a “practical response” to the Israeli government’s demand that Hamas cut its ties with Tehran, a senior spokesman for the Palestinian Hamas group said in an

    October 23, 2017

    Iraqi Kurdish, Turkmen Leaders Accuse Iran-backed Group of Looting in Kirkuk
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  • Iraqi Kurdish, Turkmen Leaders Accuse Iran-backed Group of Looting in Kirkuk

    Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq (A.A.H.), an Iranian-backed Iraqi militia group, continues to play a role in political and security developments in the disputed province of Kirkuk. While the group is cultivating close relations with some leaders of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (P.U.K.), other Kurdish leaders and Kurdish residents of the disputed Kirkuk province accuse the militia group of looting government buildings in Kirkuk and promoting a sectarian agenda there.

    October 20, 2017

    Hamas Delegation Arrives in Tehran for High-Level Talks
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  • Hamas Delegation Arrives in Tehran for High-Level Talks

    A delegation of senior Hamas officials arrived in Tehran today to discuss bilateral issues as well as the latest Israeli-Palestinian developments, the Iranian media reported. Saleh al-Arouri, the deputy head of Hamas’ political bureau and a U.S.-designated founder of the group’s military wing, is heading the delegation. The two sides are also expected to discuss the implications of the latest reconciliation pact between Hamas and Fatah and the way forward. On Thursday, Yahya Sinwar, who was earlier this year appointed to lead Hamas in Gaza, said the group will not cut its ties with Iran.

    October 20, 2017