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Kuwait’s Pragmatic Islamists
  • Analysis
  • Kuwait’s Pragmatic Islamists

    After boycotting parliamentary elections in 2012 and 2013, the Kuwaiti Muslim Brotherhood’s political wing, Hadas, ran their candidates in last year’s snap election. Four out of five of the party’s candidates won, bringing Hadas back into Kuwait’s 50-member National Assembly.

    February 8, 2017

    Big News! Conscription in the Gulf
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Big News! Conscription in the Gulf

    The introduction of the draft in Gulf monarchies — after decades of sovereign statehood — presents an interesting puzzle. What are the reasons behind the newly implemented conscription? What broader implications does this phenomenon have for the Gulf? This essay addresses these questions.

    January 26, 2017

    Tehran Views GCC Overture as “Sign of Weakness,” Not Goodwill Gesture
  • Analysis
  • Tehran Views GCC Overture as “Sign of Weakness,” Not Goodwill Gesture

    Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled al-Sabah has arrived in Tehran today to deliver a message from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) on a strategic dialogue between the Gulf Arab states and Iran, the Iranian and Arab media report. “Gulf states have a true desire that relations with Iran are normal and based on international law,” Sabah said on Tuesday after attending the inauguration of a NATO center in Kuwait.

    January 25, 2017

    Iranian Delegation Reportedly Visited Helmand to Deliver Weapons to Taliban
  • Analysis
  • Iranian Delegation Reportedly Visited Helmand to Deliver Weapons to Taliban

    Afghan officials say Iran has recently sent a delegation to meet with Taliban commanders in the restive province of Helmand. On January 23, Hayatullah Hayat, the governor of Helmand, told Afghanistan’s 1TV channel that the National Directorate of Security was probing allegations that the Iranian team also delivered weapons to the Taliban militants in Helmand’s Garmsir District.

    January 23, 2017

    Iran Recruits and Trains Large Numbers of Afghan and Pakistani Shiites
    Middle East Institute
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  • Iran Recruits and Trains Large Numbers of Afghan and Pakistani Shiites

    While much ink has been spilled about how Iran’s involvement in the Syrian civil war has fueled sectarianism and instability in the Arab world, the implications of Iran’s increasing recruitment of Afghan and Pakistani Shiites on security and stability in South Asia have largely been overlooked. Over the past five years, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has recruited, indoctrinated, trained and deployed thousands of Afghan and Pakistani Shiites to fight under its command against Sunni rebel groups across Syria.

    January 18, 2017

    Iranian Support for Taliban Alarms Afghan Officials
  • Analysis
  • Iranian Support for Taliban Alarms Afghan Officials

    Afghan officials say the Iranian government has deepened its ties with the Taliban leadership and increasingly funds, shelters and arms terrorists fighting in Afghanistan, particularly in the three western provinces bordering Iran. They allege that the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) and its secretive Quds Force operatives recruit militants from across Afghanistan and run terrorist training camps for them inside the Iranian territory – further fueling the insurgency and complicating stabilization efforts in the war-ravaged country.

    January 9, 2017

    Iran: All Options Open in Afghanistan
  • Analysis
  • Iran: All Options Open in Afghanistan

    “There will be no peace in Afghanistan without Iran.” This was a remark a top Iranian diplomat made last week in an expansive interview with the country’s media.

    Hezbollah Front Company Allegedly Training Kuwait University Students
    Middle East Institute
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  • Hezbollah Front Company Allegedly Training Kuwait University Students

    A Lebanese company fronting for Hezbollah allegedly has contracted with Kuwait University to provide students with training in computers and information science, according to the Kuwaiti daily al-Shahed. Alarmed Kuwaitis have asked the Ministry of Education to investigate the reports. According to the al-Shahed report, the sources claim that the front company is using its program to “brainwash” the students and is providing them with free travel to Lebanon, including tickets and accommodations, which includes arranging visits to Hezbollah headquarters in Beirut.

    January 4, 2017

    Iran Invites Terrorist Group to International Conference It Hosts
  • Analysis
  • Iran Invites Terrorist Group to International Conference It Hosts

    On December 15, Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani delivered a speech at the 30th International Islamic Unity Conference in Tehran. He spoke about the need for Muslim unity to fight “colonialist countries” and the “Zionist regime [Israel]” on the same day Iranian-backed militia fighters massacred Muslim civilians in Aleppo. He also called for collection action to fight terrorism.

    December 16, 2016

    Iran Admits over 1,000 Combat Fatalities in Syrian Conflict
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  • Iran Admits over 1,000 Combat Fatalities in Syrian Conflict

    On November 22, a senior Iranian official admitted that more than 1,000 combatants dispatched by Iran to fight alongside President Bashar al-Assad’s forces have been killed in the Syrian war.  

    November 23, 2016

    Tension Brewing between Iran, Afghanistan amid Allegations of Tehran Aiding Taliban
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  • Tension Brewing between Iran, Afghanistan amid Allegations of Tehran Aiding Taliban

    On November 15, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qasemi refuted allegations by Afghan media and government officials that Tehran harbored Taliban leaders on its soil. “The presence of Taliban elements in Iran is baseless and unfounded,” he said, adding that Iran and Afghanistan had friendly relations and cooperated to ensure security and stability in the two countries.

    November 15, 2016