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
There Can Be No Arab-Israeli Diplomacy When Palestinians Believe That Concessions Are Temporary and Reversible
Essentially, Diplomats Are like Hamsters in a Wheel, Constantly Working but Advancing Nothing
Just as Somalia Never Elected a Leader Fairly, so Too Is Much of Yemen a Black Hole for Democracy
Qatar, a Country That Bankrolled Hamas Before, During, and After the Oct. 7 Massacre, Is Showing Its True, Anti-Semitic, Hateful Colors
Qatari Officials Long Pursued Policies That Coddled Terrorists and Promoted Extremism
Erdoğan Has Welcomed Hamas to Turkey, Talked About Using His Military Against Israel, and Spied on Turkish Dissidents in America
If Rubio’s Team Wishes to Receive a Yemeni Representative, They Should Receive One Who Chooses Yemen over Saudi Arabia or Iran
For Decades, Both Republicans and Democrats Have Acquiesced to Being Punching Bags for Rogue Groups and States
What Happens to Israel-Azerbaijan Bilateral Relations If the Partnership Actually Succeeds in Ending Iran’s Islamic Republic?
Reports Indicate Saudi Intelligence Has Arrested Alimi’s Brother-in-Law, the Deputy Director of His Office, for Cooperating with the Terrorist Group
Qatar’s Role as a Mediator Is Meant Less to Resolve Conflict and More to Win Immunity and Escape Accountability for Action
If Turkey Acts by Terrorist Proxy—and That Is What Hamas Effectively Is—Then Turkey Essentially Fired the First Shot, and Israel Is Right to Respond
Turkey’s Airspace Action Against Israel, and Its Support for Hamas, Should Compel President Trump to Act Immediately in Response
Muqtada Al-Sadr Has Cultivated an Image as an Iraqi Nationalist, but Many Doubt the Sincerity of His Political Evolution
If the Kurds Want Respect on the World Stage, They Should Nominate Someone Respectable; They Once Were Iraq’s Engine for Democracy
Called Repeatedly on Its Falsehood, the United Nations Responded Not with Correction, but with Changing the Definition of Famine to Fit Their Preferred Narrative
Torrential Rains Have Flooded Aden and Parts of Lahij, Submerging Entire Neighborhoods and Causing an Unknown Number of Deaths
If Pahlavi Is Going to Achieve the Next Level, He Must Tell His Team: If They Are to Serve Him, They Must Commit to Live Permanently in Iran
So Long as the United States Supports Party Militias in Iraqi Kurdistan, There Will Be No Security or Stability in the Region
The Armenian-Populated Region Also Known as Artsakh Declared Its Independence but No Country—Even Armenia—Recognized It