Middle East

About this Issue

One of the most volatile regions in the world, the Middle East is a major focus of U.S. foreign policy. One reason is that the Middle East provides much of the world’s oil and natural gas. Another is that many of the international terrorists targeting the U.S. are from that area. And another is that Israel, the U.S.’s strongest ally, is in that region. EMET educates Congress about Israel and the rest of the nations of the Middle East.

Middle East
America’s Loss is Our Enemies’ Gain
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Saudi-Iranian Negotiations Will Not Lead to Regional Rapprochement
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Will the Real US Policy Please Stand Up?
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No One Knows What Iran is Thinking
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New Fault Lines in the Middle East
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Normalization Inches Closer to the Arab-Iranian Fault Line
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Afghanistan, Iraq and the End of a Delusion
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The Abraham Accords and the End of Arab Romanticism
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The Twenty Years Confusion
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Lights Out in Kabul