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Iran Nervous about Pakistani-Saudi Cooperation
  • Analysis
  • Iran Nervous about Pakistani-Saudi Cooperation

    The recent announcement by Saudi Arabia that the retired Pakistani General Raheel Sharif will head a 39-member anti-terrorism coalition made of Muslim states is a matter of much concern in Tehran. Iran, which was not invited to join the coalition, regards the Saudi initiative as a regional project aimed to contain its influence.

    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.

    The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC): Underway and Under Threat
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC): Underway and Under Threat

    China is already Pakistan’s largest trade and defense partner. But the coming into operation of the CPEC lends a new meaning to, and could transform the relationship between these two “all-weather allies,” including insofar as their ties to the Middle East are concerned — provided that the territorial and maritime security challenges associated with the completion and use of this corridor can be satisfactorily addressed.

    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 Meddles Again among Pakistani Shiites
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Iran Meddles Again among Pakistani Shiites

    A top Iranian religious figure has called on the Shiite minority in Pakistan to “stay united” and remain active and influential in society. Mohammad Hassan Akhtari, who is the head of the Iranian-controlled Ahl-ul Bayt – a Shiite-centric religious propaganda arm of the Iranian state – said that Iran “has no problems with majority of the Sunnis” but that its “fundamental conflict is with Wahhabis.”

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    December 16, 2016

    Monday Briefing: Egypt Faces New Wave of Terrorist Attacks
  • Analysis
  • Monday Briefing: Egypt Faces New Wave of Terrorist Attacks

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Paul Salem, Randa Slim, Charles Lister, Jean-François Seznec, Eran Etzion, and Marvin G. Weinbaum provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including yesterday’s terrorist attack on the Coptic Christian Cathedral in Cairo, the Sryian regime’s progress in retaking Aleppo, the continued threat presented by ISIS, the potential selection of Rex Tillerson as the next Secretary of State, Ash Carter’s farewell trip to Israel, and new Congressional pressure for Pakistan to crack down on the Haqqani Network.

    December 12, 2016

    Monday Briefing: OPEC Deal a Win for Iran
  • Analysis
  • Monday Briefing: OPEC Deal a Win for Iran

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Herman Franssen, Charles Lister, W. Robert Pearson, and Marvin G. Weinbaum provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including OPEC’s agreement to reduce oil output, the continuing offensive in Aleppo, Erdogan’s increasing executive powers, and deteriorating relations between Pakistan and India.

    OPEC Deal a Win for Iran
    Herman Franssen, MEI Scholar

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

    Monday Briefing: Russian Escalation in Syria
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Monday Briefing: Russian Escalation in Syria

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Robert S. Ford, Paul Salem, and Marvin G. Weinbaum provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including Russia’s recent escalation of military force in Syria, deteriorating Saudi-Iranian relations, and an escalation in the Kashmir between India and Pakistan.

    Russia’s Sharp Escalation in Syria
    Robert S. Ford, Senior Fellow

    Monday Briefing: Cessation of Hostilities Deal in Syria Reached … Now What?
  • Analysis
  • Monday Briefing: Cessation of Hostilities Deal in Syria Reached … Now What?

    [Oops!: If our weekly e-mail sent you here by mistake, please click here for the Sept. 19 Monday Briefing.]

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Robert S. Ford, Charles Lister, and Marvin G. Weinbaum provide analysis events including the announced cessation of hostilities in Syria, the Syrian rebels’ resonse to the dealand the Afghan president’s upcoming visit to India.

    After 9/11, We Thought It Would Be a Generation-Long Struggle; We Were Wrong
  • Analysis
  • After 9/11, We Thought It Would Be a Generation-Long Struggle; We Were Wrong

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    In the days after the attacks of 9/11, Americans asked fundamental questions such as “Who did this?” and “Why do they hate us?” As a nation, we were eager for a fight, for revenge, but some had another question: “How long will this war go on?”

    September 8, 2016