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FDD Analysis
The End of Arab Nationalism
How the Abraham Accords put the final nail in the coffin of a bad idea.
The Dispatch
As UN celebrates 75th anniversary, dictators still dominate
Washington Examiner
Pompeo’s Cyprus Visit a Sign of U.S. Reengagement in the Eastern Mediterranean
Policy Brief
The CIA in Libya
Episode 17
Generation Jihad
Turkish Proxy Gains in Libya are No Cure for Ankara’s Growing Isolation
Ankara’s growing military footprint in Libya is President Recep Erdogan’s effort to compensate for his failure to establish Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated governments in Syria and elsewhere in the Middle East and North Africa.
The National Interest
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