Delaney Soliday
Research Assistant, Middle East Security Program
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Delaney Soliday is a research assistant for the Middle East Security Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). Prior to joining the CNAS team, she was a research assistant with the counterterrorism and intelligence program at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, where her work largely focused on mapping the illicit activities of Iranian proxy groups and tracking Hezbollah plots around the globe. She has experience working on three of the Washington Institute’s interactive mapping projects on the Islamic State, Hezbollah, and Iranian external operations. Soliday holds a BA in global affairs from George Mason University. Her language skills include both English and Arabic.
Recent Publications & News
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Sharper: Iran and the Axis of Upheaval
By Delaney Soliday & Charles Horn
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Tehran’s Proxies Are on the Back Foot. An Iran-Russia Defense Pact Could Revive Them.
By Delaney Soliday & Shivane Anand
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