BEHIND THE LINES: Around 20 attacks against US personnel and facilities have been carried out since President Joe Biden’s inauguration in January. But the slow build-up of attacks started earlier. A notable uptick in attacks on US personnel and facilities in Iraq has taken place in recent weeks. In the …
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Chad: What are the risks after Idriss Déby’s death?
The death of Chad’s President Idriss Déby has plunged the country into uncertainty, causing concern among many Chadians and in neighbouring states. Crisis Group looks at recent events and examines the main risks facing the country. What has happened? According to official reports, Chad’s President Idriss Déby Itno died on …
Read More »Jordan’s Royal Drama: No coup, just a big crisis
The discontent in the kingdom has reached the royals, and this is where changes can happen. April seems to be a month of ill-fortune in the annals of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. In the beginning of April 2021, Jordanian authorities reported foiling a plot against the regime of King …
Read More »2034: The next world war will be US versus China
This fascinating, disturbing book is relevant for Israel, which must be exceedingly agile to avoid being trampled even by accident by these huge adversaries. When elephants rumble, the mice at their feet tumble. Though we Israelis regard our country as an elephant, and act as if it were, Israel is …
Read More »What is going on with Israel and Iran?
“The Tehran of today poses a strategic threat to international security, to the entire Middle East and to the State of Israel.” Israeli intelligence sources were quoted by multiple media outlets as confirming that Israel was behind a cyberattack at the Natanz nuclear facility on April 11 that knocked out …
Read More »Infighting Between Opposition Groups in Northern Syria
For the second consecutive day, the Turkish forces have imposed a curfew in the city of Sere Kaniye (Ras al-Ain), which is under their control, against the backdrop of bloody fighting between Turkish-backed armed opposition groups. The city of Sere Kaniye, on the Syrian-Turkish border, in northeastern Syria, witnessed intensive …
Read More »Syria, Russia Call on International Community to Condemn US Sanctions on Syria
Syria and Russia have said that the US and its allies’ occupation of Syrian territories — which support terrorist organizations and plunder natural resources — leave huge damages to the Syrian economy. A joint statement by the Syrian and Russian coordination committees on the return of Syrian refugees called on …
Read More »Keeping Assad in Power Is Our “Joint Interest” With Iran: Israel
Keeping Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad in power is a “common interest” that Israel has with Iran, according to Israeli media. Israel is following the presidential elections in Syria, which will take place next month. It indicated that there is no campaign by the media nor in the streets until now, …
Read More »Russian Mediation Stops Clashes Between the Kurdish Asayish Forces and the Regime’s NDF
Qamishli has seen a return of cautious calm after successful Russian efforts to broker a truce between clashing groups, writes Baladi News. Cautious calm prevails in the city of Qamishli in Hassakeh, after two days of clashes and tension between the Kurdish internal security forces “Asayish” and the pro-government National …
Read More »The Unfolding Consequences of Idriss Déby’s Death
The ripple effects emanating from the death of Chadian President Idriss Déby on April 20 are only beginning to be apparent. Most immediately, the future of Chad has been thrown into question. Déby reportedly died while on the frontlines fighting rebel forces, just days after cementing his continued grip on …
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