The sudden resignation of DNI Tulsi Gabbard highlights deep administrative fractures over the Iran war as realist voices face structural isolation.
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A Democratic insider moves to end unconditional Israel aid, but progressives warn his approach slows momentum for an arms embargo.
Diplomatic overtures in Islamabad face steep hurdles as logistical shocks and maritime blockades sustain elevated global energy costs despite ceasefire efforts.
Israel plans extended occupation. Over 1,000 Lebanese killed. Hezbollah reconfigures for insurgency. Public opinion may turn against Israel.
Syria’s transition is threatened by sectarian tensions and a lack of transitional justice; minorities fear the new government.
Israel is backing armed gangs in Gaza—including criminals and ex-ISIS affiliates—to sow chaos and prevent Palestinian unity.
The U.S. plans to complete its military withdrawal from Iraq by September 2026, with NATO advisers likely leaving at the same time.
The Assad regime collapsed because it was brittle—a hollowed-out state propped up by dwindling foreign support and criminal networks.
Private military contractor UG Solutions is reportedly staffing up for new Gaza aid deployments, despite previous war crimes allegations.
Trump’s lavish welcome for Saudi Crown Prince MbS completed his rehabilitation, a decade after Khashoggi’s murder.
