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From the Middle East Quarterly
Russian and Chinese Support for Tehran
by George L. Simpson, Jr.
How to Support the Struggle for Iran's Soul
by Ilan Berman
Hala Mustafa and the Liberal Arab Predicament
by David Govrin
Hamas's Web School for Suicide Bombers
by Yohanan Manor and Ido Mizrahi
Can Jihadis Be Rehabilitated?
by Katherine Seifert
Anwar al-Awlaki: "I Pray that Allah Destroys America"
by Denis MacEoin
Worldwide Trends in Honor Killings
by Phyllis Chesler
Dissident Watch: Mohammed Hegazy
by Stephanie Winer
MEF Articles
Top Muslim Cleric Qaradawi Urges Western Muslims to 'Liberalize'
by Raymond Ibrahim :: July 23
France's Burqa Ban in Context
by Raymond Ibrahim :: July 23
Turkey in Cyprus vs. Israel in Gaza
by Daniel Pipes :: July 20
Who's Against a Two-State Solution?
by Efraim Karsh :: July 20
The Strange - and Tragic - Case of Nagla Imam
by Raymond Ibrahim :: July 15
Farrakhan Demands Reparations from Jews
by Daniel Pipes :: July 13
Muslim Enclaves U.S.A.
by Ryan Mauro :: July 9
Trust the Palestinian Authority?
by Daniel Pipes :: July 6
Faisal Shahzad, Jihadi, Explains Terrorism
by Daniel Pipes :: June 25
The Left's New Enemy: "Empire"
by Daniel Pipes :: June 22
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