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US and international policymakers want to sideline the Islamic Resistance groups because of their ties to Iran, and for other other geopolitical reasons—but US pressure hampers Iraqi governance efforts. (3/5)
Integrate, Normalize, or Fight: Choices Facing the Shia Armed Factions in Iraq
Iraq’s two-decade-long state-building project is facing a precarious moment. On the one hand, the country is closer than ever to having a functioning
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At the heart of the struggle for the state is the rivalry between competing Shia coalitions: the Coordination Framework, which wants a modern state, and the Islamic Resistance groups, which prefer fragmented authority. (2/5)
Integrate, Normalize, or Fight: Choices Facing the Shia Armed Factions in Iraq
Iraq’s two-decade-long state-building project is facing a precarious moment. On the one hand, the country is closer than ever to having a functioning
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22 years after Saddam’s fall, Iraq is being pulled toward two starkly different possible futures: a central government that serves its populace—or state capture by armed groups and special interests. (1/5)
Integrate, Normalize, or Fight: Choices Facing the Shia Armed Factions in Iraq
Iraq’s two-decade-long state-building project is facing a precarious moment. On the one hand, the country is closer than ever to having a functioning
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And progressives need a bold new vision based on three core features: the rule of law, moral clarity, and accountability. (4/5)
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Progressives need to stop running from fights and start embracing tough debates—about Palestine, counterterrorism, and how to deliver security without authoritarianism and forever war. (3/5)
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In foreign policy as in domestic, Trump’s opponents have so far failed to do much more than chase at his heels with reactive objections as he plows ahead with reckless gambits. (1/5)
Progressives Can Lead With a Just Foreign Policy. First, They Must Confront Their Mistakes.
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Lebanon's solar boom, led by private rooftop instillations and municipalities, has seemingly plateaued. But a new government and a $250 million World Bank loan could give Lebanon a window of opportunity to kick-start the energy transition and reform the power sector. (2/3)
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In a deeply researched new report, CI fellow @abujamajem.com documents the challenges Syrian refugees are facing, their decision processes, and the details of the new Lebanese plan. 2/3
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Lebanon finally has a viable plan for Syrian refugees to safely return to their country. But can the plan survive Lebanon’s anti-Syrian politics and the realities of ongoing violence and economic crisis in Syria? 1/3
Home to Syria: Lebanon’s New Refugee Returns Plan
Lebanon has grappled for years with how to manage its Syrian refugee population. This year, though, Lebanon finally adopted an official plan for refugee
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An opportunistic alliance of those who oppose forever war can power a U.S. foreign policy based on values and diplomacy rather than endless military intervention. 3/3
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Trump’s attack on Iran revealed common ground between MAGA anti-interventionists and pro-diplomacy progressives—a possible first step toward a better U.S. foreign policy. 2/3
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For now, attention has shifted away from America’s decision in late June to join an elective war against Iran. The disaster is still unfolding—though it’s not too late to correct course. 1/3
America Can Still Escape Disaster in Iran
It was just a month ago that Donald Trump bombed Iran against the advice of his own intelligence services and claimed that the country’s nuclear
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Trump’s reckless USAID cuts probably slowed Lebanon's solar transition, but they also revealed structural flaws in the aid regime. Lebanese entrepreneurs could pick up some slack—but their impact will be uneven. New Q&A w/ Zack Cuyler & Camillo Stubenberg tcf.org/content/comm...
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Unlike the Biden effort, effective sanctions against Israeli settlers would need a comprehensive communications strategy; clear off-ramps; and to be accompanied by policies that target Israeli state support for settlements. (6/6) tcf.org/content/comm...
The Lessons of the Biden Administration’s Efforts to Sanction Israeli Settlers
Among the possible U.S. policies to reign in Israeli excesses, measures targeting illegal settlements in the West Bank might seem to be relatively
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Others in the Biden admin thought the sanctions on settlers should have been softer:

“We don’t want to have these people not buy food, or not have their kids go to camp,” one official said. (4/6)