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From the Middle East Quarterly
Who Rules Iran?
by Reza Molavi and K. Luisa Gandolfo
The Gulf States in the Shadow of Iran
by Patrick Knapp
Syria's Financial Support for Jihad
by Matthew Levitt
Steven Emerson: Combating Radical Islam
by George Michael
How Taqiyya Alters Islam's Rules of War
by Raymond Ibrahim
Syria's Path to Islamist Terror
by Michael Rubin
Dissident Watch: Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury
by Richard L. Benkin
review of Israel and the Family of Nations
by Seth J. Frantzman
MEF Articles
America's Shiny New Palestinian Militia
by Daniel Pipes :: March 16
Islamists Respond to Terror Cases with Denial
by Sid Shahid :: March 14
NYT and WaPo: Muhammad is the Prophet of God
by Johanna Markind :: March 8
Crisis in Turkey
by Daniel Pipes :: March 2
How the Islamist Mindset Rationalizes - and Promotes - 'Sex Sins'
by Raymond Ibrahim :: March 1
Is Barack Obama More AIPAC Than J Street?
by Steven J. Rosen :: February 17
Keith Ellison, Where Are You?
by Daniel Pipes :: February 16
In Mideast, Bet on a Strong Horse
by Daniel Pipes :: February 16
Sarah Palin Endorses 'Bomb Iran'
by Daniel Pipes :: February 8
The Lure of Jihadism, or 'Boys Will Be Boys'
by Raymond Ibrahim :: February 3
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