Visits to Oman and the UAE in recent weeks mark another step in the Syrian president’s rehabilitation within the region, and the weakening of Western influence. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad received red carpet treatment on his second official visit to Abu Dhabi on March 19, a week after he had …
Read More »Second attack on US military in Syria following Pentagon’s airstrikes
The US military said it struck Iranian-affiliated targets in eastern Syria in response to an earlier drone attack. The US military sustained a rocket attack on a compound in Syria on Friday following the airstrikes that Washington launched on Thursday in the war-ravaged country. The US strikes came in response …
Read More »Russia’s occupation strategy — the biggest long-term threat to Ukraine’s stability
Russia has wielded ethnicity as a weapon repeatedly in its history. The authorities have deliberately employed unlawful occupations, annexations, deportations, filtration, and ethnic dilution through an influx of Russian settlers to control and reshape the Eurasian map in favor of Russian expansionism. Illustratively, the legacy of the Soviet occupation, deportations, …
Read More »How Tehran views the Iranian-Saudi agreement
Two weeks ago, on March 10, Iran said it would restore diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia after a seven-year rupture as part of a deal brokered by China. The agreement, reached in Beijing, is the result of almost a year and a half of mostly quiet talks between Iran and …
Read More »Economic Diversification, Energy Transition, and the Labor Market in Iraq and the Gulf
As part of a continued collaboration with the Middle East Peace and Security Forum held in Iraqi Kurdistan at the American University of Kurdistan, the Middle East Institute and the Iraq Policy Group held a workshop on Nov. 15, 2022 focusing on challenges of economic diversification, energy transition, and impacts …
Read More »Paris failed. Washington must lead in breaking the mafia-militia’s chokehold on Lebanon
In response to Lebanon’s seemingly imminent transition into a failed state, this article introduces a new framework to explain the country’s protracted crisis. In turn, we unpack what the past four years of international responses to Lebanon got wrong and make the case for a new assertive approach for Washington …
Read More »Curbing Iran’s Ambitions Is Vital For Impeding The New China-Russia-Iran Axis
Despite the economic sanctions against it, Iran continues its efforts towards enrichment of weapons-grade uranium.[1] This demands immediate action on the part of the West, and such action was about to be taken at the International Atomic Energy Agency Board of Directors meeting on March 6-9, 2023. Ahead of the …
Read More »Vučić: No one confused my mind, I didn’t become any miserable traitor…
Od agresije NATO na SRJ prošlo je 24 godine. Večeras, u Somboru, ima nas najviše od kada obeležavamo ovaj datum. To govori nešto loše i nešto dobro. Upravo zbog toga sam odlučio da ne čitam lepo sročene i napisane govore kad vam se obraćam na ovaj dan – rekao je …
Read More »Iranian Majlis Member: In A Majlis Meeting, Iranian Vice President And Economic Team Head Mohammad Mokhber Said: ‘We Have No Better Solution For Managing The [Foreign] Currency Market – This Is All We’ve Got’
The Iranian Asr-e Iran website, which is close to pragmatic circles, protested, in a February 19, 2023 article, against Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s governance, along with that of his economic team, against the backdrop of his economic promises to voters and following the deterioration of Iran’s economic situation – particularly …
Read More »France: Government Survives Confidence Vote, But Political Crisis Continues
The two no-confidence votes tabled to topple French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne’s government were rejected on Monday (20 March), keeping her in power for the time being. Despite this, the political crisis is far from over, MPs and observers note. On Monday, the French government faced two motions of censure, …
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