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1. An Heir and a Spare? How Yemen’s “Southern Hezbollah” Could Change Iran’s Deterrent Calculus

2. The Regent of Allah: Ali Khamenei's Political Evolution in Iran

3. Is Iran Looking to Inspire Shia Homegrown Violent Extremist Attacks?

4. Saudi Normalization with Israel, Domestic 'Transformation,' and U.S. Policy

5. Iran’s Nuclear Endgame Warrants a Change in U.S. Strategy

6. Striking Back: Iran and the Rise of Asymmetric Drone Warfare in the Middle East

7. Scoring Iraq’s New Government: Metrics for Preserving U.S. Interests

8. Changing Population Patterns Will Reshape the Middle East

9. A Stabilizing Factor: Oman’s Quiet Influence amid Mounting Uncertainty in the Gulf

10. Defining a Realistic Policy Toward Erdogan's Turkey: Advice for the Biden Administration

11. The Coming Iran Nuclear Talks: Openings and Obstacles

12. NATO in Iraq: Not a Surge

13. A Paris Reset on Hezbollah? Implications for French Interests and Regional Security

14. A New West in the Middle East: Toward a Humbler, More Effective Model of Transatlantic Cooperation

15. Iran's Evolving Approach to Asymmetric Naval Warfare: Strategy and Capabilities in the Persian Gulf

16. Israel and the UAE on Iran: Shared Foe, Different Perspectives

17. Washington’s Stance on Syria and Iraq and The Widening Rift with Kurds in Iran

18. The Beirut Disaster: Implications for Lebanon and U.S. Policy

19. Navigating a Growing Chinese Influence in Iraqi Kurdistan

20. Iran-South Korea Humanitarian Trade Requires U.S. Assurances