Washington’s temporary de-escalation with Tehran prioritizes maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz, leaving Lebanon’s sovereignty and Gulf security in precarious limbo.
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IRGC drags Lebanon into Iran war: 350,000 may flee, south becoming Gaza. State powerless.
There is no solution in Sudan unless Generals al-Burhan and Hemedti quit; both are unfit to govern.
Iran’s regime faces existential crises: economic collapse, regional losses, and the absence of a pivotal figure to manage transition.
Hamas must recognize the catastrophe its 2023 attack unleashed, serving the Israeli Right’s agenda and blocking a two-state solution.
Lebanon’s interest lies in disengaging from Gaza and prioritizing its own sovereignty and reconstruction over illusions of strength.
Al-Sharaa’s Washington visit marks a historic shift: Syria now aligns with the U.S., not using Israel as a regime protector.
Iraq’s elections are a critical test of Iran’s diminished influence and the rivalry between Sudani and al-Maliki.
