Mr. Putin's Lies Hiding in Plain Sight                    Russian President Vladimir Putin is violating a February 2015 ceasefire  agreement by continuing to send troops and weapons into Ukraine in a  blatant attempt to destabilize the country, according to an Atlantic  Council report issued May 28.   
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  Western Failure on Iran Deal May Cause Sanctions to Unravel                    Failure to secure a deal that limits Iran’s nuclear program in return  for phased sanctions relief could unravel a crippling sanctions regime  on the Islamic Republic if that outcome is perceived to be the West’s  fault, two European diplomats said May 26.   
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  Optimism over Cuba talks tempered with realism    US President Barack Obama’s decision to normalise relations with Cuba  has put the Cold War foes on the verge of reopening embassies in their  respective capitals. As a five-decade-old US policy frozen into place  during the Cold War starts to thaw, analysts are optimistic about the  future of the relationship between Washington and Havana, yet that  optimism is tempered with realism.                                            
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  Will Greece Go Bankrupt this Summer?   The Greek government and its creditors—the European Commission, the  European Central Bank, and the International Monetary Fund—have made  mistakes over the course of three months of negotiations aimed at  securing a commitment from Greece to undertake economic reforms before  the latest €7.2 billion ($8.15 billion) tranche of the country’s bailout  fund is released, says the Atlantic Council’s Andrea Montanino.   
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  Is this the Solution to Europe's Migrant Problem?    The European Union wants the United Nations to support its plan to  destroy human traffickers’ ships in Libyan territorial waters before  smugglers use them to ferry migrants across the Mediterranean Sea. Can  it work?  No, said Karim Mezran, Resident Senior Fellow at the  Atlantic Council’s Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East. He argued  that it’s “counterproductive” to publicize such operations.    
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  In Britain, it’s Cameron… Again    British Prime Minister David Cameron defied political pundits and pollsters May 8 by winning a second five-year term in office.   With the results of all 650 seats declared, Cameron’s Conservative  Party (the Tories) had won 331. A party needs 326 Members of Parliament  to achieve a majority in the 650-seat House of Commons. Ed Miliband’s  Labour Party came in a distant second with 229 seats.    
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  With an Eye on Iran, Gulf Countries Seek US ‘Security Guarantee’    The United Arab Emirates and its five partners in the Gulf Cooperation  Council (GCC)—worried about Iran’s hegemonic ambitions in their  neighborhood—want a US “security guarantee,” Yousef Al Otaiba, the UAE’s  Ambassador in Washington, said May 7 at the Atlantic Council.    
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  Barzani: ‘An Independent Kurdistan is Coming’    Iraq’s Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) will hold a referendum on  Kurdish independence once Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS)  extremists have been defeated, KRG President Masoud Barzani said May 6  at the Atlantic Council.  Barzani couldn’t predict when an  independent Kurdistan would be born, but added: “Certainly an  independent Kurdistan is coming.”