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How the Islamic State Could Win

By John McLaughlin – The Washington Post But let’s test that proposition and think for a minute about what it would take for the group to win. What would success look like for the Islamic [...]

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Contain and Amplify

By The New York Times The Arab world is a pluralistic region that lacks pluralism— the ability to manage and embrace differences peacefully. As such, the Middle East’s pluralistic character — [...]

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Arabization of Islam – Islamization of the Arabs

By Salama Moussa But beyond these similarities there were vast differences. Feisal was as wily as the Shah was improvident. Iran’s alliance with the most visibly and noisily Sunni power earned [...]

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Egypt Two Years After Morsi

By Dr. Nancy Okail – TIMEP PDF File Dr. Nancy Okail is Executive Director of TIMEP

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Egypt Two Years After Morsi

By Eric Trager Testimony submitted to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs May 20, 2015 Nearly two years ago, on June 30, 2013, unprecedented millions of protestors descended on the central [...]

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Endangered Mid East Minorities

By Lofty Basta MD, FRCP, FRCPE, FACP, FACC, FAHA Similarly, Christians used to comprise one third of the Syrians; they are now less than a tenth. The number of Christians in Lebanon decreased [...]

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Obama Cold to the Persecution of Christians in the Middle East

By Dr. Daniel Philpott – Aleteia As Renzi was questioned about the incident, Obama was mute on the killings. He failed to interject any sense of outrage or even tepid concern for the [...]

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Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood Gets a Facelift

By Foreign Affairs Amr Farrag is a prominent Muslim Brotherhood youth cadre. The 28-year-old Cairene is a widely followed exponent of the organization’s ideology on social media and manages the [...]

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Egypt Two Years After Morsi

By Sam Tadros – Congressional Testimony 2015 For the past four and a half years and after decades of political stagnation, the foundations of the political order in Egypt were shaken to [...]

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Iran’s Lobby Is Shutting Down a Vital Media in Iraq: Will Congress Act Fast?

By Atef Harb – Family Security Matters Radio Free Iraq (or Iza’at al Iraq al Hur) airs from the building of Radio Free Europe in Prague, a public media fully funded by the United [...]