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Jul 10, 2017

Miller in Foreign Affairs: How Identity Issues Keep India and Israel Apart

By Manjari Chatterjee Miller

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Jul 10, 2017

Partner operations in Syria: Lessons learned and the way forward

By Aaron Stein

This report is based on a series of interviews with US officials and details two efforts to achieve US objectives to take back territory from ISIS in Syria—with elements trained in Turkey, as part of the Train and Equip program, and through the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), the dominant local force in northeastern Syria. The […]

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Jul 10, 2017

Wormuth Quoted in Military.com on Iraqi Security Forces

By Christine Wormuth

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Iraq

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Jul 10, 2017

Khoury Quoted in Gulf News on Cost of Daesh Rule

By Nabeel Khoury

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Iraq

SyriaSource

Jul 10, 2017

Is This Ceasefire Different?

By Frederic C. Hof

The relative quiet prevailing in southwestern Syrian beginning on Sunday, July 9, 2017 is a good thing. Assad regime barrel bombs have stopped falling on civilian residential areas. The prospect of a Syrian refugee surge toward Jordan has diminished. Is this ceasefire something different from the failed “cessation of hostilities” of early 2016? Or is […]

Syria

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Jul 9, 2017

Miller in The Arab Weekly: Why Cutting US Assistance to Tunisia is a Mistake

By Elissa Miller

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North Africa

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Jul 7, 2017

Slavin Joins Al Jazeera to Discuss If Saudi Arabia Miscalculated in Qatar Feud

By Barbara Slavin

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Saudi Arabia The Gulf

SyriaSource

Jul 7, 2017

Expert Commentary: The Ceasefire on Syria’s Southwest Border

By SyriaSource

Today the United States, Russia, and Jordan announced a de-escalation agreement for the southwest border area in Syria. The agreement is scheduled to go into effect on Sunday, July 9 and the purpose of the agreement is to allow these countries and any groups they support in the region to focus on fighting the Islamic […]

Syria

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Jul 7, 2017

The New Market on the Turkish-Syrian Border

By Ahmad Abd al-Haqq

This May, a French woman and her two children entered Syria from Turkish territory near Khirbat al-Joz. The woman was part of a French armed group and crossed by liaising with Turkish officers, paying them a sum thought to exceed two thousand dollars, according to sources interviewed by the author. Other jihadists including Chechens, Uzbeks, […]

Syria

SyriaSource

Jul 7, 2017

The Passport Racket of the Syrian Government

By Shawn Carrié and Rami Zayat

A Syrian passport once cost $9 and took only a few hours to issue. As the Syrian conflict enters its seventh year, Syrians in Turkey are paying up to $2,000 and waiting for months to get one of the world’s weakest passports.

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