Why are U.S. Troops Still Fighting in Syria?
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.
Israel’s Increased Presence in North Africa is Widening Gap Between Algeria and Morocco
With tensions already high over the Western Sahara issue, Algeria-Morocco relations have further deteriorated due to Morocco's improved relations with Israel.
Will Protests Topple the Iranian Regime?
At a recent event in Washington, DC, observers assessed the possibility that ongoing nationwide protests could challenge the leadership of the Islamic Republic.
Mother of Strangers: A Novel
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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