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The spider of Khanasir and the rising star of Syria’s Hussam Luka
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  • The spider of Khanasir and the rising star of Syria’s Hussam Luka

    Despite his rural Sunni roots, one general has managed to play a part in nearly every step of the regime’s counter-revolution, all while building a web of networks across much of Syria as he worked his way up the complex internal ladders of the mukhabarat: Maj. Gen. Hussam Luka.

    December 8, 2022

    How international women’s organizations are supporting Iran’s protest movement
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  • How international women’s organizations are supporting Iran’s protest movement

    Over the past three months, there has been a massive outpouring of support around the world for the people of Iran, and especially Iranian women, amid the ongoing nationwide protests. International women’s organizations have played a central role in this effort, backing the protests, condemning the harsh government crackdown and Iran’s discriminatory laws, and pushing for the expansion of rights for women and all Iranians. Here are four things women and women’s organizations around the world have been doing to help.

    December 8, 2022

    Beyond algorithm: The what, why, and how of AI
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  • Commentary
  • Beyond algorithm: The what, why, and how of AI

    Artificial intelligence is expected to significantly impact humanity’s progress, to the extent that Google CEO Sundar Pichai compares AI-induced advancement to being on par with that ushered in by fire and electricity. There are plenty of skeptics, however, like world-renowned scientist Stephen Hawking, who have raised doubts about whether it can be controlled in the long term and speculated that its development could even spell the end of the human race.

    December 8, 2022

    Seaport threat factors in Georgia
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  • Seaport threat factors in Georgia

    Georgia’s major seaports form a vital link in the transit of commerce via the Black Sea, but they are threatened by local and transnational involvement in illicit seaborne trade motivated by high income inequality, poverty, and population displacement. Enhancing maritime security in this geostrategic South Caucasus transit state aligns with the strategic interests of the U.S. and NATO.

    December 7, 2022

    What's at stake if Turkey invades Syria, again
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  • What's at stake if Turkey invades Syria, again

    Should the Turkish government make good on its threats to launch yet another military incursion into northern Syria, it would lead to a sharp escalation in violence in a country afflicted by a more-than-decade-long brutal conflict. Not only would Turkey’s military incursion have significant immediate effects on civilians and combatants in Syria, but it could also reverberate further throughout the region and world.

    December 7, 2022

    Aoun promised Lebanon a “modern state” — he left it in ruins
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  • Aoun promised Lebanon a “modern state” — he left it in ruins

    Aoun’s talk of a modern state appeared to be a smokescreen to mislead those who followed him into thinking the path to reform lay with the general. As the past six years have made all too clear, his objective seemed squarely fixed on gaining a permanent seat for himself at the table of Lebanon’s sectarian elite and securing his legacy.

    December 7, 2022

    America’s Defence of Its Partners in the Middle East
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  • Commentary
  • America’s Defence of Its Partners in the Middle East

    Under what conditions is the United States likely or unlikely to intervene militarily on behalf of a close partner with which it may have defense arrangements short of a formal alliance? This is an increasingly relevant question for the United States as it engages in strategic competition with China and Russia for regional partners, as well as for resources and broader influence.

    December 6, 2022

    The Future-Seeking, Team-Building 5th Fleet Is Busier Than Ever
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  • The Future-Seeking, Team-Building 5th Fleet Is Busier Than Ever

    In recent years, the United States has stepped up its efforts to promote a Middle East security order in which cooperation is more widely preached and effectively practiced among like-minded nations. Nowhere has this multilateral approach to regional security been more credible and fruitful than in the maritime domain.

    December 6, 2022

    As terrorist groups expand in the Sahel, is Algeria the missing link?
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  • As terrorist groups expand in the Sahel, is Algeria the missing link?

    Over the past two years, the steady expansion of terrorist and fundamentalist threats in the Sahel has not gotten the attention it deserves. Algeria’s regional diplomatic clout, military might, and experience in fighting terrorism could help Sahelian states ward off an imminent political and security collapse.

    December 6, 2022

    ISIS leader’s death raises intriguing questions
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  • ISIS leader’s death raises intriguing questions

    On Nov. 30, the Islamic State announced that its leader, Abu al-Hassan al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi, had been killed in battle and that his successor, Abu al-Hussein al-Husseini al-Qurayshi, was now in place. Hours later, the United States military’s Central Command confirmed the death of Abu al-Hassan, adding that it had occurred in Daraa, in southern Syria, in mid-October at the hands of “the Free Syrian Army.”

    Pakistan-Afghan Taliban relations face mounting challenges
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  • Pakistan-Afghan Taliban relations face mounting challenges

    Tensions between Islamabad and Kabul continue to rise. While Pakistan has made efforts to smooth over the growing rift, reopening a key border crossing closed following cross-border gunfire that killed a Pakistani security guard and sending its minister of state for foreign affairs on an official visit to the Afghan capital, there are clear signs that Pakistan’s leverage with the Afghan Taliban seems to be slipping fast.     

    December 2, 2022

    Morocco and Israel: Economic Opportunities, Military Incentives, and Moral Hazards
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  • Morocco and Israel: Economic Opportunities, Military Incentives, and Moral Hazards

    The December 2020 Moroccan-Israeli normalization deal has evolved from a vehicle enabling Morocco to gain long-sought U.S. recognition of its claims on Western Sahara to a broader strategic partnership with Israel. But the relationship further strains relations with neighboring rival Algeria.

    The future of climate technology: Data-informed policies are indispensable in mitigating climate risks
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  • Analysis
  • The future of climate technology: Data-informed policies are indispensable in mitigating climate risks

    During COP27 in Egypt, world leaders discussed climate adaptation, mitigation, financing, and collaboration. Data is at the heart of these conversations. Although most countries are already integrating data into their policymaking process, it remains an under-utilized resource despite the fact that half the world is vulnerable to climate disasters.

    November 30, 2022

    داعش" إلى العلن في الجنوب السوري"
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  • داعش" إلى العلن في الجنوب السوري"

    أطلقت المجموعات المحلية في مدينة درعا البلد ، وهي مجموعات عسكرية كانت تتبع للجيش السوري الحر، و بقيت في المحافظة بعد توقيع أتفاقية المصالحة مع النظام السوري برعاية روسية في يوليو / تموز عام 2018، عملية عسكرية واسعة على مجموعات هفو _ الحرفوش في أحياء طريق السد والمخيم داخل درعا البلد.