Near East
Americannoun
noun
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another term for the Middle East
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(formerly) the Balkan States and the area of the Ottoman Empire
Other Word Forms
- Near Eastern adjective
Etymology
Origin of Near East
First recorded in 1855–60
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But Iranian energy assets have not been degraded so far and targeting the island would be "a very risky move", Farzin Nadimi, senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, told AFP.
From Barron's
Michael Singh, managing director of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, said that US and Israeli goals were mostly similar -- but not identical.
From Barron's
“A significant portion of those missiles can reach their target,” said Farzin Nadimi, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy think tank.
Writing for the Washington Institute for Near East Policy in October, Mladenov said that "sustained US engagement will be essential, alongside the willingness of European and regional partners to contribute both funds and troops."
From Barron's
“Battlefield damage assessment is an imprecise art, with initial estimates frequently being way off,” said Patrick Clawson, an expert on Iran and director for research at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
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