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Tag Archives: ISIS
The Crisis in Iraq and Regional Responses
What is happening in Iraq? What are the regional implications of the ISIS offensive? How have the GCC states reacted to the ISIS offensive? What options does the United States have to affect change on the ground? Will airstrikes help? … Continue reading
Podcast: Turkey and ISIS in Iraq and Syria
Does Turkey support ISIS? What is Turkey’s relationship with Ahrar al Sham, the Islamic Front, and Jabhat al Nusra? Did Turkey’s open door policy strengthen the Jihadist movement in Iraq and Syria? Today, I discuss these questions with Aaron Zelin, … Continue reading
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Podcast: The Crisis in Iraq
What is happening in Iraq? What are the implications for the region? Michael Stephens and I discuss the current state of affairs in Iraq, ISIS’ take over of Mosul, Ayatollah Sistani’s Fatwah, Kurdistan, and the possibility of a sectarian civil … Continue reading
The ISIS Operation in Mosul and the Implications for Turkish Foreign Policy
Below is my initial analysis of the implications of the ISIS operation in Mosul for Turkish foreign/security policy According to reports from numerous news outlets, fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq and al Sham now control the city of … Continue reading
Turkey’s Evolving Syria Policy: The Decision to Black List Nusra
The following includes sections taken from a RUSI piece I wrote in September 2013. At the outset of violence in Syria, Turkey’s initial instinct was to negotiate with Bashar al-Assad, in order to convince the Syrian dictator to make cosmetic … Continue reading
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Ankara’s New Reality in the Middle East
In February 2013, Shashank Joshi and I wrote an article for the RUSI Journal about Turkey’s troubles in Syria. At the time, we wrote: Syria’s two-year descent into civil war, Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) is facing one … Continue reading