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June 26, 2008
Backgrounder
Pakistan is key to success in U.S.-led counterterrorism efforts, with its tribal areas serving as terrorist havens. But covert U.S. military actions inside Pakistan put the future of the U.S.-Pakistan military alliance in jeopardy.
See more in United States, Pakistan, Border and Ports, Terrorism
June 19, 2008
Backgrounder
Religion's place in the Iranian political system has long been debated among scholars, but a president who blurs the line has refocused attention on the topic
June 18, 2008
Podcast
Tens of thousands of Iraqis who worked for the United States in Iraq have been labeled as collaborators and are marked for death. One former USAID worker is fighting to save them.
See more in Iraq, Refugees and the Displaced
June 11, 2008
Daily Analysis
U.S. efforts to negotiate a long-term security agreement with Iraq are dividing Iraqi political parties and raising questions about the future of U.S. operations.
See more in United States, Iraq, International Peace and Security, Peacekeeping, Peacemaking
June 9, 2008
Interview
Afghanistan has a new development blueprint that leaders say will guide their country from decades of war and conflict.
See more in Afghanistan, Defense/Homeland Security, Economics, Economic Development
June 9, 2008
Daily Analysis
As Afghanistan makes a new pitch to foreign donors, some question whether its government is ready to shoulder a greater share of development.
See more in Afghanistan, Civil Reconstruction, Terrorism, Foreign Aid
May 30, 2008
Daily Analysis
Recent unrest in Lebanon spotlights Hezbollah's domestic political aspirations and growing regional influence.
See more in Lebanon, Terrorist Organizations, Terrorist Financing
May 22, 2008
Daily Analysis
International relief agencies say promises by Washington and Baghdad to adopt policies addressing Iraq's growing humanitarian needs have failed to materialize.
See more in United States, Iraq, Refugees and the Displaced
May 22, 2008
Podcast
Said I. Hakki, president of the Iraqi Red Crescent Organization, explains why Iraq's refugee crisis is at a tipping point.
See more in Iraq, Refugees and the Displaced
May 16, 2008
Daily Analysis
Recent clashes and a cease-fire in Sadr City highlight the political jockeying and often confusing military skirmishes between Iraqis.
See more in Iraq, Wars and Warfare
Updated: May 16, 2008
Backgrounder
The anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, virtually unknown before the collapse of Saddam Hussein's government, has leveraged his family name to become one of the most influential Shiite leaders in modern-day Iraq.
See more in Iraq
May 7, 2008
Daily Analysis
The war of words between Washington and Tehran has heightened tensions in Iraq, and raised the prospects of a lengthy standoff.
See more in United States, Iran, Iraq
May 2, 2008
Podcast
The former commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan says the U.S.-led war effort is at a fork in the road.
See more in Afghanistan, Defense Strategy, NATO
May 1, 2008
Daily Analysis
Washington’s disclosure of an Israeli air strike on a suspected Syrian nuclear reactor has raised questions about both Syrian and U.S. motives in the region.
See more in Syria, Proliferation, Weapons of Mass Destruction
April 30, 2008
Daily Analysis
Oil and the status of Kirkuk continue to divide Iraq's central government and the Kurdish region, but signs of political progress are emerging.
See more in Iraq, Minorities, Diversity and Foreign Policy, Nation Building, Natural Resources Management
April 25, 2008
Daily Analysis
The promotion of General Petraeus to Centcom chief could have profound implications for Washington's long-term strategy in Iraq and Afghanistan.
See more in United States, Afghanistan, Iraq, Defense Strategy
Updated: April 17, 2008
Daily Analysis
As the Bush administration presses for greater economic pressure to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions, Tehran is turning east for economic survival.
See more in China, Russian Fed., Iran, Energy/Environment, Proliferation
April 15, 2008
Interview
Afghan Finance Minister Anwar-ul-Haq Ahadi says security and development could lead to a boom in his country’s natural resource sector.
See more in Afghanistan, Nation Building, Economic Development, International Peace and Security
April 14, 2008
Podcast
Rory Stewart, chief executive of the Turquoise Mountain Foundation in Kabul, says the international community needs to target resources better in the country.
See more in Afghanistan, Nation Building, Civil Reconstruction
April 10, 2008
Daily Analysis
As military and political leaders debate future U.S. troop commitments to Iraq, the next U.S. president is put on notice.
See more in United States, Iraq, Defense Strategy, Wars and Warfare
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