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Saudi Arabia’s proactive military strategy in southern Yemen is a risky gamble
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  • Analysis
  • Saudi Arabia’s proactive military strategy in southern Yemen is a risky gamble

    Despite formal agreements and vast financial resources, Saudi Arabia has largely failed to integrate the various armed groups in Aden and southern Yemen under one national security sector. This adds to Riyadh’s ineffectiveness in establishing military-political influence in southern Yemen or in limiting the UAE’s continuing leverage. In an effort to boost its influence, since late 2022 Saudi Arabia has established new armed formations in Aden and nearby governorates, such as the Nation Shield Force.

    January 31, 2023

    Juniper Oak 2023 reinforces US commitment to Middle East, sets standard for future regional exercises
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  • Analysis
  • Juniper Oak 2023 reinforces US commitment to Middle East, sets standard for future regional exercises

    This week, the United States Central Command (CENTCOM) concluded what it called on social media, “the largest ever U.S.-Israel combined exercise.” The drills reasserted U.S. support for partnerships, deterrence, and integration, despite posture reductions and continued concern among partners about Washington’s commitment to the Middle East.

    January 26, 2023

    Keeping up appearances: The Ukraine war’s effect on Russian deployments in Syria
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  • Analysis
  • Keeping up appearances: The Ukraine war’s effect on Russian deployments in Syria

    As Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine turned into protracted positional and attrition warfare, often speculative reports emerged about the imminent reduction of the Russian military presence in Syria. Several factors may explain the changes in the Russian military presence in Syria and its future.

    Russia’s new military: The rise of Prigozhin and the Wagner Group
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  • Analysis
  • Russia’s new military: The rise of Prigozhin and the Wagner Group

    Kremlin-linked oligarch Yevgeny Prigozhin, founder of the notorious Wagner Group PMC, is taking power away from the traditional Russian military establishment and fostering President Putin’s dependence on his resources and advice. This trend will undoubtedly propel the escalation of the war in Ukraine and possibly inflict irrevocable damage to the future utility of the Russian Armed Forces.

    December 16, 2022

    Deterring by detection: A cheap, successful way to deter Iran
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  • Commentary
  • Deterring by detection: A cheap, successful way to deter Iran

    A vital part of Iran’s long-running grey zone warfare strategy is plausible deniability, as they most often work through proxies in the Middle East. And so the easiest way to keep Iran from taking action is to make sure the Islamic Republic knows the spotlight is on them.

    The Houthis' embargo on Yemen's oil exports
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  • Analysis
  • The Houthis' embargo on Yemen's oil exports

    On Nov. 21, the Iranian-backed Houthi militia launched a drone attack against the Dhabba Oil Terminal in Yemen’s Hadramawt Governorate. The threat of further attacks on oil ports and military targets remains high as the militant group tests the tolerance and response of Yemen’s government and the international community while increasing its demands.

    December 9, 2022

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

    America’s Defence of Its Partners in the Middle East
    U.S. Navy photo by Lt.j.g. Kelly Harris
  • 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
    U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Cryton Vandiesal
  • Commentary
  • 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

    Morocco and Israel: Economic Opportunities, Military Incentives, and Moral Hazards
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  • Analysis
  • 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 Biden Administration’s National Security Strategy
  • Podcast
  • The Biden Administration’s National Security Strategy

    The Biden Administration’s National Security Strategy has drawn some criticism for its relatively late release, but what of its actual substance? Today, Alistair Taylor talks with four experts, each with unique insights into the context and strategy of this document with regards to the Middle East, North Africa, and American foreign policy at large.
     

    October 25, 2022

    Remembering Ash Carter (1954-2022)
    Photo by Yasin Ozturk/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
  • Commentary
  • Remembering Ash Carter (1954-2022)

    Ashton B. Carter, the 25th U.S. Secretary of Defense, who served under former President Barack Obama, passed away on October 24, 2022. MEI’s scholars react to the news and remember his rich legacy.

    October 25, 2022

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