U.S. Aerial Assault Targets More Than 85 Sites Linked To Iran In Iraq And Syria
US airstrikes against IRGC-linked forces in Iraq and Syria demonstrate military success but face political challenges. Pre-announcement allowed Iran to evacuate, raising questions about the effectiveness of shaping Iran’s behavior and establishing deterrence.
Iran’s Attacks In Syria, Iraq And Pakistan
Iran’s recent cross-border attacks signal a strategic move to assert dominance amid regional tensions and internal pressures.
Border Struggles Test Pakistan-Iran Relations
Border clashes test Pakistan-Iran ties amid struggle against Baloch separatists; unusual airstrikes escalate tensions.
Netanyahu Legitimizing Israel-Hamas Conflicts Based On The Torah And Judaism
Netanyahu’s actions, tied to religious justification, draw criticism for human rights violations. Balancing peace requires reconsideration of disproportionate force.
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the Palestinian Cause
Jordan’s shifting strategic alliances from its historical ties to the Palestinian cause highlight the geopolitics of the region.
The Terror Gangs That Established Israel And The Land Sale Issue
Like antisemitism in Europe, Palestinian land sales and the critical role of terrorist groups in the formation of Israel.
The Palestinian Tragedy Is Israel’s Too
Given the urgent need for a two-state settlement, Israel should pursue a revitalized peace process by building off the Abraham Accords.
OPEC+ Considering Major Production Cut to Boost Oil Prices
OPEC+, which combines OPEC countries and allies such as Russia, has for months refused to increase output to tame global oil prices.
Is Iran’s Theocracy on the Chopping Block?
Even if the mullahs and their enforcers can prevail for now, history teaches that force alone cannot guarantee the regime’s survival, let alone legitimacy.