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Subject Latest Articles: The U.S. in Syria; Israel in North Africa
Date November 16, 2022 4:37 PM
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Plus: Iran Protests and A Book Review

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Why are U.S. Troops Still Fighting in Syria?
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Stasa Salacanin explores the rationale behind the continued U.S. troop presence in Syria, and warns that Washington is taking serious risks by declining to fully withdraw from the country.
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Israel’s Increased Presence in North Africa is Widening Gap Between Algeria and Morocco
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With tensions already high over the Western Sahara issue, Algeria-Morocco relations have further deteriorated due to Morocco's improved relations with Israel.
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Will Protests Topple the Iranian Regime?
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At a recent event in Washington, DC, observers assessed the possibility that ongoing nationwide protests could challenge the leadership of the Islamic Republic.
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Mother of Strangers: A Novel
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Washington Report contributing editor Ida Audeh recently reviewed Suad Amiry's debut novel. "The book makes the human consequences [of the Nakba] painfully clear," she writes.
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