Content

SyriaSource

May 14, 2018

The Black Prison of Afrin

By Khalifa al-Khuder

Sixty-eight prisoners are crammed into an overcrowded communal cell somewhere in the Afrin valley. Where they sit depends on how many days they have been imprisoned. As prisoners spend more time in the cell, they gradually move further from the door. New detainees sit and sleep closest to the dormitory’s entrance, standing up as the […]

Syria

In the News

May 14, 2018

Ullman in UPI: A Viral Exit from the Iran Deal

By Harlan Ullman

Read the full article here

Iran

New Atlanticist

May 14, 2018

All You Need to Know As The United States Opens its Embassy in Jerusalem

By Ashish Kumar Sen

[Editor’s note: This blog post has been updated.] Massive protests have erupted in the Gaza Strip on May 14 as the United States relocated its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, becoming the world’s first nation to have an embassy in the holy city. On December 6, US President Donald J. Trump announced his decision […]

Israel

In the News

May 13, 2018

Slavin Quoted in The New York Times on Mark Dubowitz’s Inconsistent Stance on the Iran Deal

By Barbara Slavin

Read the full article here

Iran

In the News

May 13, 2018

Slavin Quoted in The Hill on Trump’s Decision to Withdraw from the Iran Deal

By Barbara Slavin

Read the full article here

Iran

In the News

May 12, 2018

Slavin in Axios: Without Iran Deal, U.S. Sanctions Tool Will Lose Force

By Barbara Slavin

Read the full article here

Iran

IranSource

May 11, 2018

The President’s Speech and the Prospects of an Iranian-Israeli War

By Ehud Eiran

The evening US President Donald J. Trump took the United States out of Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), it smelled in Israel as if war was coming. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cut short a trip to Cyprus. His Chief of Staff canceled  his speech in the prestigious Herzliya conference. A few minutes before President […]

Iran Israel

New Atlanticist

May 11, 2018

Iraqi Parliamentary Elections in a Fragmented Political Landscape

By Andrea Taylor

The Iraqi parliamentary elections on May 12 are likely to be critical in their symbolism but far from definitive in their outcomes. Free and fair elections that lead to the peaceful political transition of members of the Council of Representatives—a process consistent with the 2005 Constitution—could help to solidify Iraqi democratic confidence. Nonetheless, how Iraqis […]

Iraq

In the News

May 11, 2018

Slavin Joins the Nukes of Hazard Podcast to Discuss Trump’s Withdrawal from the JCPOA

By Barbara Slavin

Listen to the full discussion here

Iran Nuclear Nonproliferation

New Atlanticist

May 11, 2018

Iraq Votes: Expect Uncertainty

By Ashish Kumar Sen

Iraqis will vote on May 12 in their first election since the defeat of the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS). With nearly 7,000 candidates vying for 329 seats in parliament, no single political alliance is expected to emerge with an outright majority. As a consequence, the days after the vote will be marked […]

Iraq

Experts

Events