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February 14, 2022
Iran’s Cyber Operations Against Turkey Should Be a Wakeup Call for Erdogan
As Turkey’s Islamist President Recep Tayyip Erdogan signals his intention to mend ties with Israel, Iranian state-sponsored hackers have been targeting government and private-sector entities across Turkey,...
February 8, 2022
China, Russia, and Iran Hold Trilateral Naval Drill
China and Russia, America’s increasingly aligned great power adversaries, teamed up with Iran last month to hold a trilateral naval exercise in the Gulf of Oman and northern Indian Ocean, which Tehran...
February 4, 2022
Turkey a Step Closer to Suspension From the Council of Europe
The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe adopted an interim resolution on Wednesday officially launching infringement proceedings against Turkey for Ankara’s refusal to release Turkish philanthropist...
February 3, 2022
IAEA Makes Vital Push for Improved Safeguards
The UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), is spearheading a campaign to improve the agency’s ability to detect potential nuclear weapons development by member states. This...
January 31, 2022
Biden Administration Backs Levant Energy Deal That Violates Bipartisan Caesar Sanctions
The Lebanese, Jordanian, and Syrian governments signed a deal last week to export surplus Jordanian electricity to Lebanon by routing it through Syria, potentially violating U.S. sanctions on the regime...
January 28, 2022
Administration Urges Congress to Fund Semiconductor Production Amid New Data on Shortages
A “major supply and demand mismatch” pervades the semiconductor industry, the Commerce Department concluded in a report released on Tuesday. Identifying specific supply chain bottlenecks as well as...
January 27, 2022
Biden Greenlights South Korean Release of Funds to Politically Connected Iranian Firm
The Treasury Department on January 6 issued a special license to authorize the South Korean government to pay $63 million that it owed to the Entekhab Group, an Iranian consumer electronics company. However,...
January 25, 2022
Possible Netanyahu Plea Deal Could Shake Up Israeli Politics
Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is mulling a plea deal that would spare him prison time but likely bar him from politics for at least seven years. While still unlikely, such an agreement...
January 21, 2022
Lawmakers Underscore the Importance of a Plan for Continuity of the Economy
In two separate letters last month, members of Congress urged President Joe Biden to develop a strategy for creating and implementing a Continuity of the Economy (COTE) plan, which would aim to ensure the...
January 20, 2022
Congress Delivers Bipartisan Warning to Biden on Syria Policy
The chairmen and ranking members of the House and Senate committees on foreign relations sent a letter last week to President Joe Biden warning him that “[t]acit approval of formal diplomatic engagement...
January 19, 2022
Halkbank’s Supreme Court Appeal Will Delay Iran Sanctions-Evasion Case
A U.S. appeals court ruled on Friday that Halkbank, a public lender majority-owned by Turkey’s sovereign wealth fund, can appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court without having to defend itself in a Manhattan...
January 19, 2022
U.S. Treasury Designates Additional Targets in Hezbollah Financial Network
The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) imposed sanctions on Tuesday on three Hezbollah members and financial facilitators along with their Lebanon-based travel company....
January 12, 2022
It Is Time to Counter China’s Data Strategy
The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) closed public feedback last month on a draft regulation to secure and manage data according to its importance to national security. While ostensibly a technical...
January 10, 2022
Iran’s Inflation Rate in 2022 Will Depend on Fate of Nuclear Negotiations
Iran’s annual inflation rate in 2021 was 43.4 percent, according to the Statistical Center of Iran, but President Ebrahim Raisi is determined to reduce inflation in 2022, since high inflation harms the...
January 5, 2022
China’s Sharp Economic Slowdown Threatens to Constrain Xi in 2022
With 10 months until China’s 20th Party Congress, at which Xi Jinping will likely assume a once-unthinkable third term as general secretary, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is grappling with an economic...
January 4, 2022
Erdogan’s Wealth Amnesty Offers Illicit-Finance Loophole for the Eighth Time
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan issued a decree on December 31 extending the country’s wealth amnesty law. This decree, the eighth episode of wealth amnesties that Erdogan has declared since 2008,...
December 20, 2021
EPA Misses Mark With Proposed Cybersecurity Standard
Water sector groups raised concerns earlier this month with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding the agency’s pursuit of a new cybersecurity requirement without prior consultation and collaboration...
December 17, 2021
Raisi’s Contractionary Budget Implies No Definitive Resolution of the Nuclear Crisis in the Coming Months
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi sent his first annual budget bill to the Islamic Consultative Council, or Majles, on Sunday, providing important insight into his priorities for the next Persian year, April...
December 17, 2021
Paraguayan Raids Further Expose U.S. Intermediaries’ Role in TBA Money Laundering Schemes
Paraguayan authorities last week raided the offices of a dozen U.S.-linked companies and their accountants tied to suspected Paraguayan drug kingpin Reinaldo Javier Cabaña Santacruz, alias Cucho. Asunción’s...
December 16, 2021
Biden Administration Targets Corruption in Ukraine’s Judiciary
During last week’s Summit for Democracy, the Biden administration imposed sanctions against Oleksandr Tupytskyi, chairman of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine (CCU), and Andriy Portnov, a top aide to...
December 15, 2021
Macron Looks to Revive Saudi Financing for French Military Contracts in Lebanon
After meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman in Jeddah on December 4, French President Emmanuel Macron announced the Saudis would re-engage in Lebanese affairs “to help the people of Lebanon...
December 13, 2021
Biden Administration Limits Itself to Symbolic Sanctions on Syria
The Treasury Department imposed sanctions on five Syrian military officers last week, including commanders with direct responsibility for the use of chemical weapons against civilians. While these five...
December 9, 2021
Biden Administration Creates Potential Sanctions Loophole for Assad
The Biden administration in late November lifted a longstanding rule that forbade non-governmental organizations (NGOs) from doing business with the regime of Syrian despot Bashar al-Assad, justifying the...
December 6, 2021
Washington Seeks to Counter China’s Quantum Computing Drive
The U.S. Department of Commerce last month sanctioned eight Chinese companies for supporting the efforts of the People’s Republic of China to develop quantum computing technology for military applications....
December 3, 2021
Turkey’s Council of Europe Voting Rights and Membership at Risk
The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe announced today its decision to begin infringement procedures against Turkey for Ankara’s refusal to release Turkish philanthropist Osman Kavala despite...
December 3, 2021
U.S. and Europe Must Counter Potential Weapons-Grade Enrichment by Iran
Israel has shared intelligence with the United States and other allies indicating the Islamic Republic of Iran plans to enrich uranium to 90 percent purity, the level necessary for nuclear weapons. This...
December 1, 2021
China Seeks to Exploit Interpol Leadership Role to Hunt Dissidents
Interpol’s General Assembly voted last week to elect a senior Chinese public security official, Hu Binchen, to serve on the international police organization’s 13-member Executive Committee. The election...
November 17, 2021
Washington and Jerusalem Enhance Cooperation to Counter Ransomware
The United States and Israel are forming a new cyber partnership to combat ransomware threats, Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo announced on Sunday during a trip to the Jewish state. The initiative...
November 12, 2021
Sudanese Military Looks to Play Russia Against the U.S.
Speaking to Sputnik News last week in his first interview since his October 25 military putsch, Sudan’s top general, Abdul-Fattah al-Burhan, offered a qualified commitment to a previously suspended agreement...
November 9, 2021
Turkish Airlines in EU Crosshairs for Facilitating Lukashenko’s “Hybrid Warfare” With Belarus Flights
The European Union reportedly has Turkish Airlines, Turkey’s national flag carrier, in its crosshairs due to the airline’s alleged role in trafficking migrants to Belarus. If Brussels goes forward with...
November 5, 2021
Turkish Streamers Colluded With Iran-Based Money Launderers: Amazon Subsidiary Twitch Should Take Action
Twenty-four hundred Turkish streamers have reportedly helped launder nearly $10 million for Iran-based credit card theft schemes through the Amazon subsidiary Twitch, a live streaming service that leads...
November 5, 2021
China Consolidates Rare Earth Supply Chain
Peng Huagang, secretary general of China’ State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, confirmed last month that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) will “promote the restructuring of...
October 29, 2021
Russian Hackers Continue Targeting the Software Supply Chain
The Russian state-sponsored hacker group responsible for last year’s massive SolarWinds breach has continued targeting managed service providers (MSPs) in an effort to piggyback into other victim networks,...
October 18, 2021
U.S. Trade Representative Outlines Roadmap for China Trade Policy, But Provides Few Details
U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Katherine Tai announced during a speech last week an initial roadmap for managing trade disputes with China. However, Tai’s address, which followed a lengthy internal...
October 18, 2021
Turkey Threatens New Military Offensive in Northern Syria
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on October 11 that he has “no patience left” for attacks by Syrian Kurdish fighters targeting Turkey’s border towns and Turkish forces in northern Syria,...
October 14, 2021
Western Governmental Funds Divest From West Bank While Investing in China
In September, Norway’s Government Pension Fund became the third major Western governmental investment fund since March to divest from companies doing business in West Bank settlements. Participating in...
October 14, 2021
Blinken Affirms Softening of U.S. Policy Toward Assad Regime
Secretary of State Antony Blinken yesterday became the first Cabinet-level official to confirm that the United States will no longer stand in the way of Arab states pursuing the diplomatic rehabilitation...
October 8, 2021
Florida Businessman Indicted in Nader Mohamad Farhat’s Money Laundering Case
Florida’s Southern District Court in Miami indicted Florida businessman Elias Daher last week on money laundering charges, making him a co-defendant in the Mohamad Nader Farhat money laundering case....
October 7, 2021
Tehran Demands Access to $10 Billion of Frozen Iranian Assets as Reward for Negotiating
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian said on Saturday that Washington should unfreeze $10 billion of Iranian assets as a goodwill gesture before Tehran resumes negotiations over compliance with...
October 5, 2021
Lawsuit Alleges Ransomware Led to Baby’s Death in Hospital
A ransomware attack in 2019 severely hindered an Alabama hospital’s ability to treat and ultimately save a baby born with a severe brain injury, according to a lawsuit first disclosed publicly by The...
October 5, 2021
A Unified and Capable “Quad” Is Bad News for the CCP
The Australian, Indian, Japanese, and American heads of state met at the White House last month for the first-ever in-person “Quad” Leaders’ Summit. Pictures of the four leaders standing shoulder-to-shoulder...
October 5, 2021
White House Quiet as U.S. Allies Rehabilitate Assad. Congress Should Not Be.
King Abdullah of Jordan spoke by phone on Sunday with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the first public contact between the two leaders since the conflict in Syria began in 2011. Their call marks the culmination...
September 29, 2021
Congress Joins European Allies in Targeting Erdogan’s Far-Right Partners
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill on September 23 that includes an amendment requiring the secretary of state to submit a report assessing whether Turkey’s Grey Wolves — a far-right militant...
September 28, 2021
Kuwait Needs U.S. Support to Combat Iranian Terror Finance
The Treasury Department imposed sanctions on two Kuwaiti nationals earlier this month for their role in transferring millions of dollars from Kuwait to Lebanese Hezbollah. The two sanctioned individuals...
September 24, 2021
Senate Republicans Offer Biden a Deal on the Nord Stream 2 Pipeline
Key Senate Republicans offered the Biden administration a deal last week: If President Biden sanctions Nord Stream 2 AG (NS2 AG), the Russian-owned company responsible for the Nord Stream 2 (NS2) gas pipeline,...
September 24, 2021
U.S. Law Will Likely Prevent the PLO From Reopening Its Office in Washington
Palestinian Authority (PA) Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh’s call for the Biden administration to reopen the PLO Delegation office in Washington, DC, was echoed again this week by Congressman Andy Levin...
September 23, 2021
Treasury Takes Aim at Ransomware and Illicit Cryptocurrency Trading
The U.S. Treasury Department on Tuesday issued the first-ever sanctions against a virtual currency exchange platform, SUEX, for knowingly facilitating ransomware payments and other illicit financial transactions....
September 22, 2021
Iran Joining the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
Members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) unanimously agreed on Friday to elevate Iran to full membership. The Islamic Republic of Iran’s entry into the SCO strengthens Tehran’s relationships...
September 17, 2021
Treasury Sanctions Jihadist Financiers in Turkey for the Seventh Time Since 2019
The U.S. Department of the Treasury designated five Turkey-based individuals on Thursday for providing a range of financial and travel facilitation services to al-Qaeda. The new designations — the seventh...
September 13, 2021
Iran’s Inflation Rate Reaches a New High
The inflation rate in Iran reached 45.2 percent in August 2021, the highest rate in 26 years. At a time when Tehran continues to expand its nuclear program, the inflation rate shows that even though Washington’s...
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