Author Archive
Bilal Y. Saab
Middle East Institute
Bilal Y. Saab is senior fellow and director of the Defense and Security Program at the Middle East Institute. He previously served as a senior advisor for security cooperation with oversight responsibilities for the U.S. CENTCOM Area of Responsibility in the Pentagon’s Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. He is the author of Rebuilding Arab Defense.
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A defense treaty is not how Biden should fix the Saudi relationship
To fend off Iran, Riyadh must improve its military, not rely on U.S. protection.
- Bilal Y. Saab
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How to Advance US-Saudi Defense Cooperation
There’s room for progress short of a formal alliance.
- Kevin Donegan and Bilal Y. Saab
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The Risks of De-escalation
At the wrong time and place, it can do more harm than good—as its Mideast track record shows.
- Bilal Y. Saab
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The Future-Seeking, Team-Building 5th Fleet Is Busier Than Ever
The commander of the U.S. Navy’s Persian Gulf forces explains how they epitomize the Pentagon’s new strategic approach to the Middle East.
- Vice Adm. Brad Cooper and Bilal Y. Saab
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CENTCOM’s Got a New Mission. It Needs More Support.
Ending free-ridership and promoting regional security cooperation requires policy coherence from Washington.
- Bilal Y. Saab
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Could Ukraine Offer a Template for Better US-Gulf Security Relations?
The outpouring of aid to Kyiv shows that a formal defense alliance is inessential to effective wartime assistance.
- Bilal Y. Saab and Melissa Horvath
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The Security Dimension of the Abraham Accords
A year and a half later, a look at what’s changed, what hasn’t, and what still might.
- Bilal Y. Saab
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Diplomacy Is the Key to Reducing US Forces in the Mideast
The Pacific pivot need not reduce Middle East security—if the U.S. can get its partners on board.
- Bilal Y. Saab and Barry Pavel
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Move the US-Iraq Relationship Out of Crisis Mode
Think fewer troops, more institution-building.
- Bilal Y. Saab
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Biden’s Idea for a Saudi Offensive Arms Halt Is Unfeasible
A solid defense needs a potent deterrent, which requires a credible offense.
- Bilal Y. Saab
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Esper’s Curious Partners-and-Allies Initiative
Why now? And are the combatant commanders on board?
- Bilal Y. Saab
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The Coming F-35 Fiasco
Now that Qatar is asking for the jet, it’s time to consider an entirely different approach to helping Gulf nations defend themselves.
- Bilal Y. Saab
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We Need a Better China Policy in the Middle East
With allies and direct lines to Beijing, Washington must do more to keep China’s presence in the region from becoming a threat.
- Bilal Y. Saab and Joseph Votel
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For Saudi Arabia, What Now?
Riyadh has military options for retaliating against Iran. The Trump administration needs to persuade Saudi leaders not to use them.
- Bilal Y. Saab
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Trump’s New Arms-Sales Policy Is Good but Sounds Awful
We must reintegrate arms exports into the U.S. foreign-policy process — and do a far better job of explaining why than the Trump administration has managed so far.
- Bilal Y. Saab
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Obama's Last Chance To Change the Saudi Arabia Playbook
The U.S. can't be the sole guardian of the Gulf forever. It's time to bring in some more friends.
- Bilal Y. Saab
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Beyond Airstrikes, How the US Can Accelerate the Islamic State’s Defeat
Time is not on Washington’s side, despite greater clarity of the military, political and economic efforts it will take to defeat the Islamic State. By Bilal Y. Saab
- Bilal Y. Saab
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Why the Persian Gulf Isn’t Ready for Joint Security
Stop pretending, U.S. partners in the Persian Gulf don’t trust each other or agree on Iran. By Bilal Y. Saab
- Bilal Y. Saab
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Forget the Second Carrier, It's Time to Rethink the Fifth Fleet in the Persian Gulf
It’s not the size of the fleet, it’s how you use it, and PC ships are smaller, more agile and better for Mideast allies. By Bilal Y. Saab and Joseph Singh
- Bilal Y. Saab and Joseph Singh