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Population:
82,079,636
Government Type:
Republic
Head of Government:
Prime Minister Kamal al-Ganzuri
Chief of State:
Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces Mohamed Hussein Tantawi
Egypt officially started on Saturday, March 10, the process of holding its first-ever free presidential elections with candidates able to submit their applications, the Associated Press reported. But already the much-anticipated presidential race has been marred by speculation that the Muslim Brotherhood, the country’s most powerful political group, is working behind the scenes with the country’s ruling military generals to come up with a consensus candidate to run in the election, slated for May 23-24. Two of the top presidential hopefuls, former Arab League chief Amr Moussa and former Prime Minister Lt. Gen. Ahmed Shafiq, have warm relations with the ruling generals. Two other strong candidates, ultraconservative Hazem Abu-Ismail and moderate Islamist Abdel-Moneim Abolfotoh, have frostier relations with the military and are thought more likely to try to deprive the generals of a significant political role after a transition of power. Most recently, former information minister Mansour Hassan joined the race, increasing speculation of a consensus candidate because he is seen as supported by both Islamists and the military. The country’s military council pledged to transfer power to elected civilian authorities after the new president is announced June 21.
1,657,155
Governed by Hamas since a 2007 military coup
Prime Minister Ismail Haniyah
Khaled Mashaal
Palestinian terrorists fired five mortar shells and two rockets at southern Israel on Tuesday, March 13, after a reported Egyptian-brokered cease-fire between terrorist factions in the Gaza Strip and Israel came into effect,The Jerusalem Post reported. An Egyptian security official told Reuters on Tuesday that both sides had “agreed to end the current operations,” with Israel giving an unusual undertaking to “stop assassinations,” and an overall agreement “to begin a comprehensive and mutual calm.” Islamic Jihad escalated its rocket fire into Israel on Monday, striking as far north as Gedera as Egyptian diplomats worked to broker a cease-fire. In total, over 200 rockets were been fired into Israel since hostilities began on Friday, including 50 with ranges of over 20 kilometers. A senior IDF intelligence officer said that Islamic Jihad was currently focused on “saving face” and creating a “victory image” with which it will be able to claim that it defeated the IDF. In reality, the officer said, Islamic Jihad has suffered heavy losses throughout the four days of fighting. The officer said that Iran was actively encouraging Islamic Jihad to continue firing rockets into Israel.
77,891,220
Islamic Republic
Supreme Leader Ali Hoseini-Khamenei
President Mahmud Ahmadinejad
Pressured by tightened Western economic sanctions and a burgeoning black market for dollars, Iran’s central bank has loosened its strict foreign exchange policy, allowing money traders there to sell dollars for rials at the unofficial market rate, The New York Times reported Tuesday, March 20. Few Iranian money changers had been willing to sell dollars at the official rate, 12,260 rials to the dollar, because it was unprofitable for them. The glaring absence had caused a surge in illicit money changing in Iran, pushing the unofficial market rate to about 19,000 rials to the dollar. Economists said the eased exchange rate restriction, which was announced on Sunday, appeared to be a bow to reality. Money changers would now be required simply to report the rate at which they sell dollars for rials, providing the central bank with more precise information about the domestic demand for dollars. But the eased policy creates new risks for Iran’s government by raising the likelihood of capital flight, as Iran’s economic isolation increases because of the sanctions imposed by Western powers in response to its nuclear program.
30,399,572
Parliamentary Democracy
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki
President Jalal Talabani
7,473,052
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
President Shimon Peres
Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Benny Gantz and U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Martin Dempsey met on Monday, March 19, in Washington, Ynet reported. Dempsey stated after the meeting that “regular and candid dialogue is critical as we face common threats and challenges.”According to an announcement posted on Dempsey’s Facebook page, the meeting focused on “talking about growing concerns with Iran and Syria,” Dempsey said, adding: “I’m glad we had the opportunity to discuss issues of importance to our two countries.” Speaking on Monday before the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak hinted that it was preferable not to carry out a strike against Iran without the U.S. government’s consent. Barak believes that “Israel must have increased levels of sensibility and awareness to the demands that stem from the reality in the U.S. and implement a policy of strengthening the special relationship.” “The security relations and strategic cooperation between Israel and the U.S. have reached levels of greater depth than we have ever known in the history of the relationship between the two countries,” Barak said.
6,508,271
Constitutional Monarchy
Prime Minister Awn Khasawneh
King Abdullah II
Jordan's King Abdullah met with President Barack Obama at the White House on January 17. In his remarks, the King said, "Although this is still in the very early stages, we have to keep our fingers crossed and hope that we can bring the Israelis and Palestinians out of the impasse that we’re facing. We’re in coordination on a regular basis with the President, as well as with his administration. We’re very, very grateful to the economic support that you’re showing Jordan in this very difficult time. As we move into political reform, obviously the economy and the situation that challenges the livelihood of Jordanians is very, very important as we move forward. But we are very, very optimistic. We had the opportunity to talk about the full impact with the President this afternoon."
4,143,101
Prime Minister Najib Miqati
President Michel Sulaiman
Syria has been arming and training Hizballah fighters in the use of advanced antiaircraft weapons in recent months, Haaretz reported Sunday, March 18. A senior officer in the Israel Defense Forces Northern Command says hundreds of fighters were taught to use surface-to-air missiles in Syria and Iran. IDF officers are worried by two developments involving Syria and Hizballah that could change the balance of power in the region. The first is the transfer of huge quantities of surface-to-air missiles; the second, the transfer of chemical and biological weapons. “The potential of escalation in Lebanon is huge, and Hizballah continues to strengthen with regard to long-range weaponry and potential ‘surprises’ on the battlefield,” the senior officer said. He also said the Iranian involvement in Lebanon has transformed from a “fingerprint” to “a huge handprint.” The IDF points to a “regular transfer” of weapons from Syria to Hizballah that began even before the rebellion against President Bashar Assad’s government. Still, since Assad lost complete control, the weapon transfers have increased, and include drones and shore-to-ship missiles.
26,131,703
Monarchy
King Abdullah
22,517,750
Republic Under an Authoritarian Regime
Prime Minister Adil Safr
President Bashar Assad
The U.N. Security Council was to weigh a draft statement on Tuesday, March 20, warning Syria of “further measures” if it fails to cooperate with peace envoy Kofi Annan, as fresh violence struck Damascus, Agence France Presse reported. Despite hopes of a breakthrough at the Security Council, Russia on Tuesday made it clear its support of any U.N. statement on Syria was conditional. “We are ready to back the mission of U.N. and Arab League representative Kofi Annan and the proposals to the government and opposition to Syria,” Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said. But the council “should approve them not as an ultimatum.” U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon warned on Tuesday that: “We have no time to waste, no time to lose, because one minute, one hour of delay will mean more and more people dead.” On the ground, fresh clashes broke out Tuesday between security forces and army deserters in Damascus. At least three rebels and a member of the security forces were killed on Monday in clashes in the capital. Elsewhere, four civilians were killed on Tuesday in Homs and three others in Rastan.
78,785,548
Republican Parliamentary Democracy
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
President Abdullah Gul
2,568,555
Governed by the Palestinian Authority under the 1993 Oslo Agreement
Prime Minister Salam Fayaad
President Mahmoud Abbas