n in-depth examination of how Jordan is navigating economic strain, security pressures and regional instability while maintaining its role as…
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The current Iran conflict has largely remained an exchange of air and missile strikes. But the real escalation risks lie…
Iran Built a Network of Proxies Across the Middle East. Why Are They Holding Back Now?
Iran spent four decades building a regional network of allied armed groups to project power without direct confrontation. In the…
Is Negotiation With Iran Still Possible?
With military escalation and deep mistrust between Tehran and Western powers, the prospects for diplomacy appear bleak. Yet the history…
How Social Media Is Shaping the Narrative of the Iran War
Modern warfare is no longer fought only with missiles and drones. From Iranian state media to diaspora networks and open-source…
Can Iran Withstand the Air Power of the United States and Israel? A Military Analysis
Iran cannot match the air power of the United States or Israel in a conventional war. But Tehran’s military doctrine…
Why Every American President Ends Up Fighting the Same Wars
Since World War II, nearly every American president has faced the same dilemma: whether military power can reshape political realities…
Allies or Opportunists? How Global Power Politics Is Reshaping Diplomacy
In the modern international system, alliances are rarely as clear-cut as they appear. Countries publicly affirm partnerships while privately pursuing…
The World’s Most Dangerous Flashpoints: Where the Next War Could Break Out
Rising geopolitical tensions across multiple regions have created the most dangerous global security environment since the end of the Cold…
Iraq After Saddam: Regime Collapse, Occupation and the Long Shadow of State Failure
An in-depth examination of Iraq before and after Saddam Hussein, covering the 2003 invasion, insurgency, ISIS, political fragmentation and future…
