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The Middle East and The Maritime Power of The US

The creator of the concept of U.S. Sea power, Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan, primarily insisted on creating a strong naval force to ensure safe shipping around the world and prevent enemies from approaching the borders of the United States. In the twentieth century, especially after World War II, the situation …

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Massive Losses and Human Casualties in Israeli Aggression on Masyaf

The strikes caused widespread damage to essential services, al-Baath says. On Sunday evening, Israeli airstrikes targeted multiple locations in the Massyaf area of Hama’s western countryside, leading to severe material damage and significant casualties. Dr. Fayssal Haidar, Director of Massyaf National Hospital, confirmed that the aggression resulted in the martyrdom …

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The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria Clarifies Its Stance on Iran: Dispelling Rumors of Rapprochement

The statement by the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) in Syria not only critiques the Iranian regime’s actions but also responds directly to rumours suggesting that the Brotherhood was seeking rapprochement with Tehran. This context is crucial, especially given the Brotherhood’s historical relationship with Hamas, a Palestinian resistance movement with strong ties …

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