Latest Articles about Middle East

If Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Strike Back: The Case of Iraq

The recent move by the U.S. government to designate Iran’s most powerful military unit, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), as a terrorist organization reflects a tougher U.S. stance towards Tehran in response to its controversial nuclear program and military reach in the Middle East.... MORE

Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood: Political Islam Without al-Qaeda

The September 11, 2001 attacks inspired an unprecedented upsurge of interest in Middle East and Islamic studies within academic, policymaking and security circles in the United States. Now, more than ever, Americans are seeking to understand the circumstances that culminated in the worst terrorist attacks... MORE

Strategic Implications for Northern Iraq’s Kurdish Oil Industry

Article 3, paragraph 3 of the Oil and Gas Law of the Kurdistan Region seems straightforward enough: “The Regional Government shall, together with the Federal Government, jointly manage Petroleum Operations … according to the provisions of the Federal Constitution” [1]. The law seems clear until... MORE

RUSSIAN OPPOSITION LEADERS DETAINED: IS A CRACKDOWN UNDERWAY?

The past week has not been a good one for opponents of President Vladimir Putin’s rule. Police in St. Petersburg, Moscow, and other cities forcibly broke up opposition demonstrations and detained a number of opposition leaders. The actions followed Putin’s speech to supporters at Moscow’s... MORE

PUTIN PLEDGES MORE MONEY AND HOUSING FOR MILITARY

It is an old Russian military tradition to gather all of Russia's top military brass in Moscow in late November or early December for a meeting to "summarize the year's achievements and outline future tasks." With snow already in the fields, military training ceases as... MORE

Turkey’s Generals Speak out on Counter-Terrorism Strategies

Turkish journalist Fikret Bila has just released an important work based on interviews with a number of retired Turkish military commanders. Komutanlar Cephesi (The Commanders’ Position) examines the generals’ views on Turkey’s past and present security efforts. Excerpts from interviews with five retired generals were... MORE

MOSCOW WITHDRAWS FROM EUROPEAN SECURITY SYSTEM

“We don’t need no arms control” – was the message enthusiastically chanted by Moscow last week. It could have been a week of constructive engagement with Europe, as Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov paid his first visit to France, Chief of the General Staff Yuri Baluyevsky... MORE

STANISLAV BELKOVSKY: PUTIN WILL LEAVE POWER COMPLETELY

The United Russia party and the recently created "For Putin" movement continue to push for President Vladimir Putin to remain in power in some capacity after his second and final constitutionally mandated presidential term ends next year. Putin himself recently hinted that he may be... MORE

AUSTRIA’S OMV DEAL WITH GAZPROM THREATENS NABUCCO PROJECT

OMV, Austria's state-controlled energy company, plans to hand over to Russia's Gazprom a 50% ownership stake in OMV's Baumgarten gas storage and distribution center near Vienna. With this move, OMV threatens to torpedo the European Union-backed Nabucco pipeline project for Caspian gas. OMV, alongside the... MORE