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Maya Carlin

Maya Carlin is an analyst at the Center for Security Policy in Washington, D.C. She is also an M.A. candidate in Counter-Terrorism and Homeland Security at IDC Herzliya’s Lauder School of Government in Israel.

Although China and Russia are not always aligned, minimizing the U.S. presence around the world is a shared ambition.
Although marketed by the White House as a significant evolution in America’s Iraq mission, the only shift is in terminology.
Jews in the United States are witnessing some progressive circles embrace a compliance with anti-Semitic rhetoric.
Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad officials are on record disclosing Tehran’s direct role in the conflict.
The Israeli Defense Forces has launched dozens of assaults on Iranian-linked targets in Syria in recent years to prevent Tehran from gaining a stable foothold in the country.
In response to the U.S. State Department’s terrorist designation reversal, the rebels escalated attacks on civilian targets in Saudi Arabia.
The incoming Biden administration should work towards continuing American-Iraqi cooperation to counter Iranian proxies.
Shifting blocs in the Middle East should have Iran and Turkey worried.