The Muslim Brotherhood, which won the presidency Saturday, sees itself as a corrective to modern Egyptian life
Contrary to Washington wisdom, Israel is a clear strategic asset to the United States, says a new study by a bipartisan pair of veteran diplomats
U.S. policymakers fear a “Shia crescent,” a regional alliance led by Iran. A dawning “Muslim Brotherhood crescent” is far more threatening.
If the midterm elections give the GOP more power in Washington, that could actually help Obama’s Mideast peace plans
When the comments on the blogs of Stephen Walt, Andrew Sullivan, Philip Weiss, and Glenn Greenwald turn ugly, who should be held accountable? Plus: A Jew-baiter’s lexicon.
The ‘unofficial ambassador,’ Auslander’s voices, and more
Part 2 of 2: Ramin Ahmadi, Lokman Slim, Martin Kramer, and Jacob Weisberg consider the president’s policies in the region.
Kramer’s policies would lower birth rate
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