Ebrahim Raisi hat sein Amt als Präsident Irans angetreten. Er macht dem Volk viele Versprechen – doch eines ist nicht darunter. Wer ein hohes Staatsamt antritt, der stellt dem Volk gerne viel in Aussicht. Da macht auch Irans neuer Präsident keine Ausnahme. Die Wirtschaftskrise, Armut und Korruption – all jene …
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De-constructing Talk on Missile Silo Construction in China
Whichever way one views China’s massive silo construction this year, it spells trouble. Recent discoveries of missile silo construction in China in 2021 have turned the international spotlight on Beijing’s nuclear ambitions. The findings (three so far) are all drawn from open-source commercial satellite imagery. They include 16 silos in …
Read More »Twelve Dilemmas Behind the UK’s Afghan Defeat
Despite good intentions, the UK’s campaign in Afghanistan has ended in failure. Military deficiencies, a lack of a clear purpose and mission creep all had adverse effects on the British mission. There is anxiety in Whitehall about an Afghanistan inquiry. But this inquiry will not be like the 12-volume Chilcot …
Read More »Afghanistan: Can the Militias Save the Islamic Republic?
The growing engagement of militias in the current fighting will not save the government in Kabul. Since the start of May, the Taliban have taken 211 district centres in Afghanistan, or about half the country in total, according to Taliban claims confirmed by local sources. Only a handful have been …
Read More »Iran: New President, New Foreign Policy Priorities?
As conservative cleric Ebrahim Raisi begins his presidency, what direction is Iran’s foreign policy likely to take? There are multiple ways to try to answer this fundamental question. One could, for instance, take a look at the individuals who are likely to advise Raisi on foreign policy issues. Judging by …
Read More »The final leaves of the Arab Spring have fallen
There is no doubt that the coup led by President Kais Saied in Tunisia has caused a major tremor in Arab societies yearning for freedom and democracy. They could smell the aroma of freedom from the Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia, the cradle of the Arab Spring. Tunisia gave them hope …
Read More »Global Green Finance Needs China–EU Cooperation – Analysis
The deployment of global green finance needs to be rapidly accelerated to close the massive infrastructure investment gap and to allow a transition to green forms of energy, transport, industry, urbanisation and agriculture. Yet so far, green finance lacks harmonised definitions on types of projects, disclosure requirements, impact thresholds and …
Read More »Israel Warns ‘Ready To Attack Iran’ After Fatal Strike On Ship
Israel’s defense minister warned on Thursday that his country is prepared to strike Iran, issuing the threat after a fatal drone strike on an oil tanker at sea that his nation blamed on Tehran. The comments by Benny Gantz come as Israel lobbies countries for action at the UN over …
Read More »Lahore Car Bomb Blast: Terrorist Act Or False-Flag Operation? – OpEd
When a massive blast shook Allah Hu boulevard, an upscale residential area of Jauhar Town in Lahore on June 23 killing three persons and injuring 21 others, no one knew for sure who was behind this attack. Neither was it clear who the intended target was. However, Punjab’s Inspector General …
Read More »Lebanon: Evidence Implicates Officials In Beirut Blast
Evidence implicates senior Lebanese officials in the August 4, 2020, explosion in Beirut that killed 218 people, but systemic problems in Lebanon’s legal and political system are allowing them to avoid accountability, Human Rights Watch said in a report. The UN Human Rights Council should mandate an investigation, and countries …
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