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February 13, 2020
The UN Blacklist, U.S. Laws, and U.S. Policy
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights published on Wednesday a “database” of companies doing business with Israeli settlements. The list includes 112 firms, 94 of them Israeli and the other 18 from...
February 13, 2020
Nomination for Iraqi Premiership Largely Brokered by Iranian Axis
Despite the promises of Iraq’s prime minister-designate, Mohammed Allawi, to address the demands of protesters that drove his predecessor from office, his nomination has been met with universal derision...
February 7, 2020
Turkish Casualties in Idlib Test Putin-Erdogan Alliance
Sunday’s assault by Russian-backed Syrian pro-regime forces against the opposition-held province of Idlib, leaving eight Turkish servicemen dead, has severely tested Ankara’s alliance with Moscow. As...
February 5, 2020
The EU Foreign Policy Chief’s Mission Impossible in Tehran
The new EU foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, traveled to Tehran this week to salvage the almost-dead Iran nuclear deal. Borell’s mission had little hope of success, however, since the European Union...
February 5, 2020
New U.S. Weapon Strengthens Nuclear Deterrence of Moscow
The Department of Defense announced this week that the U.S. Navy has deployed a low-yield submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) nuclear warhead. This deployment, which aims to deter Russia’s first-use...
February 4, 2020
Turkey’s Pro-Government Hackers Grow Bolder
British and American officials have attributed a sweeping cyber-espionage campaign to hackers aligned with the Turkish government. The discovery of Ankara’s brazen cyber offensive, whose main targets...
January 31, 2020
American Citizen Sues Qatari Bank for Funding Terror
An American photojournalist kidnapped and tortured by a Syrian terror group is suing Qatar Islamic Bank for allegedly funding it. The case reinforces Qatar’s ongoing challenges in tackling terror finance...
January 29, 2020
U.S. Prosecutors Propose Massive Contempt Fine for Sanctions-Evading Turkish Bank
U.S. prosecutors in New York asked a federal judge on January 21 to impose escalating fines on Turkey’s Halkbank for failing to respond in court to criminal charges that it helped Iran evade U.S. sanctions....
January 24, 2020
U.S. Maximum Pressure Campaign Should Target Tehran Stock Exchange and Khamenei’s Business Empire
The office of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei announced last week that additional entities under its control would go public on the Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE), enabling them to access capital more effectively....
January 22, 2020
Time to Redouble U.S. Defense Support for Taiwan
Voters in Taiwan delivered a resounding re-election victory on January 11 to incumbent President Tsai Ing-wen, the pro-sovereignty candidate who stood up to Beijing and unabashedly campaigned in favor of...
January 21, 2020
Arms Embargo on Iran Set to Expire in Less Than a Year
Last week marked the fourth anniversary of the implementation of the Iran nuclear deal, which means that key restrictions on Iran will soon begin to expire, or “sunset,” despite the U.S. withdrawal...
January 21, 2020
U.S. Sanctions Iranian General for Role in Killing Protesters
The State Department on Friday sanctioned a key Iranian military official who presided over the killing of 148 protesters during the November demonstrations in the Iranian city of Mahshahr. The designation...
January 17, 2020
Turkish and Syrian Intelligence Chiefs Meet in Moscow
The head of Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization, Hakan Fidan, met with his Syrian counterpart, Ali Mamlouk, in Moscow on Monday, marking the first official contact in years between the two officials....
January 17, 2020
Russia Strengthens Hand in Europe, Ukraine with Inauguration of TurkStream Pipeline
Russian, Turkish, Bulgarian, and Serbian leaders gathered last week to inaugurate TurkStream, a pipeline designed to supply Russian natural gas to Turkey and Europe while bypassing Ukraine. The project...
January 15, 2020
U.S. Sanctions North Korean Companies for Profiting From Overseas Slave Labor
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned a North Korean trading company and a China-based North Korean lodging facility on Tuesday for helping Pyongyang generate illicit revenue through overseas forced labor....
January 7, 2020
Washington Must Calibrate Its Iran Policy to Deter a Nuclear Breakout
Iran announced on Sunday that it would discard “the last key component of its operational limitations” under the 2015 nuclear deal, namely “enrichment capacity, percentage of enrichment, amount of...
January 3, 2020
Time to Increase Economic Pressure on Iran’s Allies in Iraq
At Tehran’s direction, Iraqi Shiite militias laid siege to the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad this week, to which the United States responded with an airstrike that killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani and...
December 19, 2019
New Syria Sanctions Law Will Cement Assad Regime’s Isolation
The Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act of 2019 will now head to the president’s desk as part of Congress’ annual defense authorization bill, which the Senate approved on Tuesday following House action...
December 18, 2019
Congress Sends Defense Authorization Bill to President
The Senate voted 86-8 on Tuesday to pass the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2020, sending the bill – which had already passed 377-48 in the House – to the president for...
December 13, 2019
Iran’s President Submits a Budget of Fantasies
President Hassan Rouhani submitted his 2020-2021 budget to the Iranian parliament this week, in which he proposes irresponsible levels of spending based on optimistic projections of revenue from taxes and...
December 11, 2019
Syrian Currency Crisis Batters Assad Regime
The value of the Syrian pound (SYP) hit an all-time low last week, falling 25 percent in a matter of days before recovering slightly. The worsening currency crisis demonstrates the extent of the Bashar...
December 10, 2019
Turkey-Libya Maritime Border Deal Escalates Tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean
Turkey signed an agreement with Libya on November 27 in an attempt to redraw maritime boundaries in the volatile eastern Mediterranean. Signed just ahead of last week’s tense NATO summit in London, the...
December 9, 2019
DOJ Charges Cryptocurrency Developer with Helping Pyongyang Evade Sanctions
The U.S. Department of Justice arrested Virgil Griffith, an American cryptocurrency developer, last week on charges of helping the North Korean regime evade sanctions by using blockchain technology and...
December 9, 2019
Washington Should Threaten Sanctions Against Buyers of Iran’s Heavy Water
Nuclear inspectors reported in late November that Iran had exceeded the 2015 nuclear deal’s limit on stockpiles of heavy water, a commodity employed in nuclear reactors. This move is part of the Iranian...
November 27, 2019
Seoul’s Temporary Adherence to Intelligence Pact Risks Emboldening China
The Republic of Korea (ROK) announced on Friday that it would conditionally suspend the expiration of its bilateral military intelligence sharing pact with Japan, formally known as the General Security...
November 26, 2019
U.S. Sanctions Iran’s Minister of Information and Communications Technology
The Trump administration sanctioned Iran’s minister of information and communications technology (ICT) on Friday for his longstanding role in suppressing Iranian citizens’ access to the internet. The...
November 26, 2019
Gaza Fighting Causes Rift Among Palestinian Terrorist Groups
A public dispute erupted this month between Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) and Hamas, two Iran-backed terrorist groups in the Gaza Strip, following Israel’s November 12 assassination of senior PIJ leader...
November 25, 2019
New DIA Report Underscores Iranian Cruise Missile Threat
The U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) last week released a landmark report analyzing the capabilities of Iran’s military. In light of Iran’s September attacks on the Abqaiq and Khurais oil facilities...
November 21, 2019
U.S. Carrier Strike Group Transits Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. Navy’s Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group (CSG) transited through the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday, entering the Persian Gulf following months of Iranian attacks in the area. The high-profile...
November 20, 2019
Uranium Particles Found in Iran: Why it Matters
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported on November 11 that it had detected the presence of man-made, refined uranium particles at “a location in Iran not disclosed to the Agency.” The...
November 20, 2019
Treasury Sanctions an Islamic State Network in Turkey – For the Third Time this Year
The U.S. Department of the Treasury designated three Turkish entities and two Turkish citizens on Monday for “providing critical financial and logistical support to ISIS.” These designations – the...
November 19, 2019
Iran Protests Reflect Effectiveness of U.S. Maximum Pressure Campaign
Facing a serious budget deficit caused by U.S. sanctions and regime mismanagement, Tehran raised the price of gasoline sharply last week, resulting in widespread protests. Tehran’s decision to risk public...
November 18, 2019
Iran Stepped in to Save Pro-Tehran Government in Baghdad
Amidst a growing backlash against Iranian influence, Tehran compelled its allies in Baghdad to support Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, whose resignation is one of the protesters’ top demands. Tehran’s...
November 12, 2019
Erdogan to visit White House after welcoming Iranian terrorist to Turkey
President Donald Trump will host Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the White House tomorrow; the timing of Erdogan’s visit is awkward because his government just hosted an Iranian official implicated...
November 8, 2019
Erdogan Labors to Explain Baghdadi and Family
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced Thursday that the number of people Turkey has caught with family ties to slain Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is “close to reaching double digits.”...
November 5, 2019
U.S. Imposes New Sanctions on Officials Tied to Iran’s Supreme Leader
The United States on Monday sanctioned Iran’s Armed Forces General Staff (AFGS) and nine individuals responsible for implementing the extremist policies – both at home and abroad – of Iran’s supreme...
November 5, 2019
Israel Acts to Counter Chinese Corporate Influence
Israel’s caretaker government announced the formation of a new advisory committee last week to review foreign investment in critical sectors of the economy. After months of debate, Israel has taken an...
November 4, 2019
Counting Pennies Underestimates the Value of Treasury’s Cyber Sanctions
A U.S. Treasury Department report released publicly last month stated that, over the past six months, private institutions blocked only one transaction – worth $0.04 – pursuant to U.S. sanctions on...
October 31, 2019
Iraqi Protesters Vent Anger at Iran-Backed Militias
Iraqi protesters are lashing out at the Iran-backed militias who sought to crush the anti-government uprisings that have roiled Iraq since early October. The protesters’ slogans and choice of targets...
October 31, 2019
Erdogan Continues to Reward Iran Sanctions Evaders
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) announced yesterday that it will sell its 10 percent stake in the Istanbul stock exchange after Turkey named as its CEO a Turkish banker convicted...
October 30, 2019
Sanctions Have Not Reduced Iran’s Pharmaceutical Imports From EU, Data Show
Despite sanctions, Iran’s imports of European pharmaceuticals increased in the first half of 2019 compared to the first half of the year prior. This trend suggests the exemption of humanitarian goods...
October 25, 2019
Qatar Extends Support for Turkey’s Assault in Northern Syria
Qatar defended Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s assault on northern Syria last week, becoming the first country to publicly voice support for Turkey’s intervention. Qatar’s support clarifies...
October 18, 2019
Russia-Saudi Rapprochement?
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Saudi Arabia on Monday. During the visit, the two sides signed numerous agreements, most notably on oil and investment. Even as Moscow and Riyadh differ in their...
October 18, 2019
U.S. Sanctions Spur Dramatic Decline of European Imports from Iran
In the first six months of 2019, the value of European Union imports from Iran decreased by 94 percent in comparison with the same period in 2018, according to Eurostat. The oil trade has suffered the most:...
October 17, 2019
U.S. Army Receives First Delivery of Israeli-Made Active Protection System
According to an industry announcement last week, the U.S. Army has received its first delivery of the Israeli-made Trophy Active Protection System (APS), which the Army plans to install on many of its M1...
October 16, 2019
Qatar Withdraws Endorsement of Chinese Oppression
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo voiced his regret last week that some prominent Americans refuse to acknowledge how China is “detaining and abusing more than one million Uighur Muslims in internment camps.”...
October 15, 2019
In Effort to Deter Iran, DOD Deploys Additional Forces to Saudi Arabia
In response to continued threats from Iran and a request from Riyadh, the Pentagon announced Friday the deployment of additional U.S. forces to Saudi Arabia. Washington is seeking to strengthen U.S. combat...
October 10, 2019
Despite Sanctions, Iran Exports Hundreds of Millions Worth of Polyethylene to China
Abdolnasser Hemmati, the head of the Central Bank of Iran (CBI), announced last week that from March to September 2019 the CBI managed to provide $19 billion to pay for Iran’s imports, of which $11 billion...
October 8, 2019
Turkey Sends Oil-Drilling Ship Into Cypriot Waters… Again
Turkey sent an oil-drilling ship into Cypriot waters late last week and stated its intention to start drilling this week, prompting Cyprus to accuse Ankara of a “severe escalation.” This unlawful gambit...
October 3, 2019
Chinese Military Parade Highlights Erosion of U.S. Military Supremacy
This week, the People’s Republic of China celebrated the 70th anniversary of its founding by holding a massive military parade. The parade featured a number of formidable weapons systems that demonstrate...
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