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Gregory Aftandilian

Gregory Aftandilian is a lecturer at the Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University and is a former U.S. State Department Middle East analyst.

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2019-11-19
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2019-09-30
Given the duelling speeches at the United Nations, Macron’s proposed deal may…
Death of US Marine in Iraq brings renewed attention to ISIS threat
2019-08-18
Trump and Netanyahu share similar bluster but want no war with Iran
2019-05-26
Trump’s budget priorities for the Middle East belie its claims
2019-03-17
Is US Defence Secretary James Mattis on his way out?
2018-10-28
US ramps up rhetoric on Iran but not military posture
2018-10-14
Trump content to leave Libya policy to France
2018-06-10
Is regime change Trump’s goal in Iran?
2018-06-04
Al-Sadr’s strong electoral showing puts US in quandary
2018-05-27
Trump cannot outsource Syria’s reconstruction to Saudi Arabia
2018-05-25

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