Eurasia Security Watch: No. 148
Kazakhstan unviels new military strategy;
Hamas' fractured future;
Aliyev in the dock;
Abu Dhabi and the demographic of decline...
Kazakhstan unviels new military strategy;
Hamas' fractured future;
Aliyev in the dock;
Abu Dhabi and the demographic of decline...
By now, the nearly two-week-long hostage crisis prompted by Iran's brazen seizure of 15 British sailors and marines in the Persian Gulf in late March is beginning to fade from public memory. But the incident has provided the West with an important glimpse into Iranian strategy - and an unprecedented opportunity for a reinvigorated transatlantic consensus about confronting the Islamic Republic. From the start, Iran's ayatollahs used the well-orchestrated seizure as a flagrant piece of political theater. The goal? To signal their regime's resolve in the deepening crisis over its nuclear program. The message - coming just days after the U.N. Security Council's passage of a second round of sanctions on Iran for its unauthorized nuclear work - was unmistakable: The Iranian regime is ready and willing to fight for its atomic effort.
Fatah braces for battle;
Saudi Arabia versus the internet;
Thinking twice about de-Ba'athification;
The domestic cost of Turkish counterterrorism...
Taking on Tehran provides concrete solutions to the emerging Iranian global threat. With contributions from leading analysts and practitioners, Taking on Tehran examines the various approaches - economic, political and military - that can be taken by the United States and its allies to confront and defeat the contemporary challenge posed by the Islamic Republic.