The United States is developing a new security arrangement for the Middle East. To that end, the Trump administration is pursuing separate deals with four key regional powers: Israel, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Iran. The problem is that each deal clashes with the interests of the others, making a coherent regional strategy nearly impossible. Following […]
The Challenges of Dealmaking in the Middle East
The U.S. is negotiating with four countries whose ambitions are mutually incompatible.





