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Imad K. Harb

Harb

Imad K. Harb is the Director of Research and Analysis at Arab Center Washington DC.

Analysis: Given GCC disunity and lack of readiness among Arab League states, it is doubtful that the emergency meetings will satisfy Saudi leaders' hopes in a full-fledged entente against Iran.

29 May, 2019

Comment: Trump's ill-advised decision to end the waiver against sanctions from nations that buy oil from Iran marks a dangerous escalation for the whole region, writes Imad K. Harb.

30 April, 2019

Comment: Renegade General Haftar's attempted coup in Tripoli is being backed by international and regional authoritarians, writes Imad K. Harb.

29 April, 2019

Comment: Protesters should be cautious and refuse to relinquish the process of change to the military, writes Imad K. Harb.

12 April, 2019

Comment: Trump's foreign policy from East Asia to the Middle East has proven to be a haphazard exercise in futility, writes Imad K. Harb.

09 March, 2019

Comment: The US withdrawal from the Cold War-era nuclear arms treaty augurs a dangerous new stage in US relations with Russia, and China, writes Imad K. Harb.

04 February, 2019

Comment: Trump's recent actions are proof that he is determined to set the American house ablaze without regard to the interests of those residing within, writes Imad K. Harb.

10 January, 2019

Comment: In Lebanon, the country's development and future are being held hostage to domestic divisions between elite groups, writes Imad K. Harb.

12 December, 2018

Comment: The United States may be quietly dissociating itself from the YPG in hopes of a closer relationship with Turkey, writes Imad K. Harb

15 November, 2018

Comment: The US Senate and the press are vital tools in pressuring Trump to change his tune on Saudi Arabia, writes Imad K. Harb.

22 October, 2018