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Metrojet Plane CrashAl Sissi admits Russia plane crash was terror attack
Egyptian President Abdul Fattah Al Sissi acknowledged for the first time on Wednesday that “terrorism” caused a Russian plane crash in the Sinai Peninsula in October that killed 224 people.
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Black SwansPerspective: A Plague of Black Swans in the Middle East
The future of the Persian Gulf and the wider Middle East is impossible to discern. But in any serious discussion of strategy, it is imperative to recognize that we are in uncharted waters, beset with Black Swans on all sides. Old formulas will not work and should be regarded with suspicion. The end of this process, to borrow a phrase from Shakespeare, will be unknown to the beginning.
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Saudi Foreign PolicyCommentary: The Saudis are ‘drawing lines in the sand’ — and showing they are serious about confronting Iran
"Saudi Arabia is signaling that they're not going to bankroll an effective Iranian satrapy that's actively aligned against them," Badran told Business Insider on Tuesday.
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Saudi Oil PolicySaudi oil minister touts output freeze, rules out cut
“Freeze is the beginning of a process,” Naimi said at a Houston energy conference. “That means if we can get all the major producers to agree not to add additional barrels, then this high inventory we have now will probably decline in due time.”
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BoeingBoeing Shakes Up Defense Leadership Week After Losing Bomber Deal
In 2013, Boeing’s defense business made $33.2 billion. Boeing’s commercial airplane business made $66 billion in 2015, up $6 billion from the previous year.
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GuantanamoHow Guantanamo Is Used in Jihadist Propaganda
Guantanamo fits into a broader motif of Muslims unjustly imprisoned and under assault by the West, whether that’s in Cuba, Afghanistan, Iraq or, hypothetically, in some new prison in the United States where the Obama administration proposes to send the 40-odd Guantanamo detainees currently deemed too dangerous to try or release.
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U.S.-SaudiDC-area based ManTech’s $175M Royal Saudi Air Force contract is a first step in spurring company’s international growth
A recent $175 million contract win with Saudi Arabia is some of the best news to come out of ManTech International Corp. (NYSE: MANT) in a while.
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Saudi-PakistanCommentary: Will Pakistan Draw Closer to Saudi Arabia to balance Iran?
There are a number of reasons — strategic concerns, economic interests, and domestic audience opinions — why Pakistan is likely to resist Saudi pressure for alignment against Iran, and instead walk a tightrope balancing between the two Gulf powers.
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Anti-ISIS CampaignHow Iraqi Forces Drove ISIS From Ramadi
Mullen describes their victory in Ramadi with almost no involvement of the Shiite militias or the PMF as a game-changer. “When they first started doing this, they didn’t think they could do it, and at points it got very difficult,” he says. “We provided significant strikes for them, but the actual fighting on the ground, the wounding and the dying, was all done by Iraqis.”
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HealthcareGenetic disease named after Saudi doctor
Wafa bint Mohammad Al-Eyaid, a consultant in endocrine diseases and genetics at the King Abdulaziz Medical City, Ministry of the National Guard in Riyadh, followed 12 cases involving six Saudi families between 2002 and 2010. She found that the children were born underweight despite seemingly normal periods of pregnancy, and had significant softness of the skin around their necks and elsewhere.
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