What Washington Needs From Nuclear Negotiations With Tehran Of all the consensus-bucking foreign policy moves that U.S. President Donald Trump has undertaken, few have been more surprising than the resurrection of nuclear talks with Iran. Trump, after all, pulled the United States from the 2015 nuclear deal, known as the …
Read More »Faire disparaître la Palestine
Les États-Unis et l’Europe donnent le feu vert à Netanyahou pour le nettoyage ethnique. Ce fut une nouvelle semaine passionnante dans un monde en guerre où le mot «diplomatie» n’a plus aucun sens et serait probablement défini par la responsable américaine de la sécurité intérieure, Kristi Noem, comme une doctrine …
Read More »Le «Dôme d’or» de Washington : au mieux un vol de plusieurs milliards de dollars d’impôts, au pire une provocation dangereuse – Réseau International
Le président américain Donald Trump a annoncé que son administration avait choisi l’architecture du système de défense antimissile «Dôme d’or» proposé, affirmant qu’il coûterait 175 milliards de dollars et serait opérationnel en «moins de trois ans» avec un «taux de réussite proche de 100%». Lors de l’annonce faite par le …
Read More »Araqchi Says Iran Not in A Hurry To Strike A Deal With US
Although no effort is spared to have the sanctions on Iran lifted, the Foreign Ministry will not sacrifice the rights of Iranians, including the right to enrichment, for an immediate agreement on the nuclear program, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said. Speaking to ICANA on Sunday, Araqchi described the negotiations on …
Read More »Russia’s Gray Zone Warfare Campaign In Europe – Analysis
According to the head of MI5, Russia is on a mission to ‘generate sustained mayhem on British and European streets.’ The statement refers to a string of high-profile sabotage and arson events that have occurred in Europe since the outbreak of the Ukraine war, ranging from the destruction of undersea …
Read More »Why Fury Over Israeli Actions In Gaza And West Bank May Lead To EU Sanctions – Analysis
Watching the widely circulated footage of Israeli soldiers firing “warning shots” in the direction of a delegation of foreign diplomats visiting a refugee camp in the Palestinian city of Jenin on Wednesday, it was hard to resist the conclusion that the Israeli military had lost its collective mind. Luckily, no …
Read More »Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, May 25, 2025
Note: The data cut-off for this product was 12:00 pm ET on May 25. ISW will cover subsequent reports in the May 26 Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment. Russian President Vladimir Putin is leveraging long-range strikes against Ukrainian cities, aggressive rhetorical campaigns, and excessive pessimism in the West about the battlefield …
Read More »Iran Update, May 23, 2025
Iran may try to secure an interim nuclear deal before negotiating a comprehensive nuclear agreement to delay or prevent a US or Israeli strike on Iranian nuclear facilities and the imposition of snapback sanctions by the E3 (the United Kingdom, France, and Germany), as CTP-ISW previously assessed.[1] The Wall Street …
Read More »Espionage, Elections, Ethnic Tension: What’s Behind the Latest Hungary-Ukraine Spat?
Ukraine’s arrest of suspected Hungarian intelligence operatives in Transcarpathia has revived fears about Budapest’s intentions towards the region. But experts think the incident says more about Orban’s electoral vulnerability than his territorial ambitions. Ukraine’s relationship with the US has improved over the last month with President Donald Trump expressing growing …
Read More »Peeping Into The Evolving World Order After Hegemony: A Copernican Revolution – Analysis
With global international relations in great flux for the last decade, the emerging world order is finally taking nebulous yet substantive shape through the ongoing U.S.-Russia truce talks on the War in Ukraine and through the related international diplomacy. Modern international history shows that a marked shift in international distribution …
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