Winfield Myers

Michael Rubin

Director of Policy Analysis

Michael Rubin is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where he specializes in Middle Eastern countries, particularly Iran and Turkey. His career includes time as a Pentagon official, with field experiences in Iran, Yemen, and Iraq, as well as engagements with the Taliban prior to 9/11. Mr. Rubin has also contributed to military education, teaching U.S. Navy and Marine units about regional conflicts and terrorism. His scholarly work includes several key publications, such as “Dancing with the Devil” and “Eternal Iran.” Rubin earned his Ph.D. and M.A. in history and a B.S. in biology from Yale University.

Articles by this Author
Pakistan Now Follows the Terrorist Playbook Crafted by Hamas and Hezbollah Across Decades
Pakistan’s Nuclear Drive Is America’s Original Sin
Syria Should Return to the Community of Nations, but Not on the Rhetoric of a Single, Untested Leader
Weakness Does Not Compel Loyalty in the Middle East, and Both Hezbollah and Iran Are Weak
India’s Recent Limited Airstrikes Following the April 22 Terrorist Attack in Kashmir Are Insufficient to Deter Future Pakistan-Sponsored Terrorism
Operatives Must Go Into Pakistan and to Any Location Where Participants in the Pahalgam Massacres May Be to Exact Justice
If Erdoğan Seeks to Promote Separatism and Azerbaijan and Pakistan Support His Calls, Then There Can Be Only One Logical Response
After Ben Gurion Missile Strike, Ten Airports Israel Should Target Inside Iran
It Is Time to Cement U.S.-India Ties as a Relationship of Values and Action Rather than Mere Rhetoric
Qatar Is Strategically Investing in Countries Like Turkey, Somalia, Gaza, and Now Bangladesh, Forming a “String of Misbaha” to Promote Islamist Ideology Across the Indian Ocean
Aquaculture Is a Huge Industry in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean, and Turkey Seeks to Seize Unfair Advantage
As Trump Bets on Erdoğan as a Strategic Partner, the Turkish President Exploits the Relationship to Undercut American Allies, Hijack U.S. Business Interests, and Enrich His Inner Circle
Somalia and Syria Are Complex Patchworks of Clans and Tribes and Interests
The Problem Today Is Not Arab Rejectionism but Turkish Warmongering
The Erdoğan Regime Continues to Teeter in Turkey. Millions Demonstrate, and Even if Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Outlasts the Protestors, His Claims to Legitimacy Are Empty
There Is Increasing Danger That Those Surrounding the Supreme Leader Believe His Rhetoric and Could Launch Attacks at U.S. Forces
The New Sahrawi Movement for Peace Rejects Violence and Seeks Consensus Across Broad Segments of the Sahrawi Population
The United States and United Nations Must Immediately Shut the Port of Hudaydah to Block Houthi Control of Weapons and Aid
Aoun Should Ensure Lebanon’s New Rep. to Washington Has Impeccable Ethics and a Track-Record of Opposing Hezbollah When It Isn’t Convenient to Do So
Turkey Is Important, but Turkey and Erdoğan Are Not Synonymous and Turkish Protesters Are Fighting for Their Nation’s Soul