6/3/2016 US Middle East Policy Must Include Allies and Adversaries http://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/new-atlanticist/us-middle-east-policy-must-include-allies-and-adversaries 1/4 MAY 4, 2016 US Middle East Policy Must Include Allies and Adversaries BY DANIELLE LEOPOLD From left: Bilal Y. Saab, a Senior Fellow for Middle East Security at the Atlantic Council’s Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security, Kathleen Hicks, Senior Vice President and Henry Kissinger Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Michael O’Hanlon, Director of Research, Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution, and Mara Karlin, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy at the Department of Defense participated in a panel discussion at the Atlantic Council on April 29. (Atlantic Council) A sustainable US Middle East policy should include closer cooperation with longstanding allies— including the United Kingdom and France—but also a strategic dialogue with adversaries such as Russia and China, according to Bilal Y. Saab, a Senior Fellow for Middle East Security at the Atlantic Council’s Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security.
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6/3/2016 US Middle East Policy Must Include Allies and Adversaries
US Middle East Policy Must Include Allies andAdversariesBY DANIELLE LEOPOLD
From left: Bilal Y. Saab, a Senior Fellow for Middle East Security at the Atlantic Council’s Brent Scowcroft Center onInternational Security, Kathleen Hicks, Senior Vice President and Henry Kissinger Chair at the Center for Strategicand International Studies, Michael O’Hanlon, Director of Research, Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution, andMara Karlin, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy at the Department of Defense participated in a paneldiscussion at the Atlantic Council on April 29. (Atlantic Council)
A sustainable US Middle East policy should include closer cooperation with longstanding allies—
including the United Kingdom and France—but also a strategic dialogue with adversaries such as
Russia and China, according to Bilal Y. Saab, a Senior Fellow for Middle East Security at the Atlantic
Council’s Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security.
6/3/2016 US Middle East Policy Must Include Allies and Adversaries