The conflict serves as a double-edged sword for Beijing, threatening energy supplies while offering opportunities to deplete U.S. strategic assets in Asia.
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Washington must deepen its partnership with Iraqi Kurdistan by providing air defenses to counter Iranian-backed militia strikes and ensure regional stability.
Iran’s newfound leverage over global shipping through the Strait of Hormuz complicates Trump’s efforts to secure a low-cost exit from the conflict.
Conflicting interpretations of the ceasefire’s scope and the absence of clear Iranian leadership threaten to derail the Islamabad peace talks before commencement.
An analysis of why applying the Biblical “Esther” narrative to Donald Trump and modern Israel misinterprets history, theology, and regional political realities.
Iranian cyberwarfare has proven opportunistic and underwhelming, failing to achieve the strategic impact of Tehran’s kinetic and maritime operations.
American resolve has redefined Mideast alliances, proving that only decisive force can dismantle Tehran’s regional engine of organized instability.
Iraq’s complicity with Iran-backed militias during the current war demands a U.S. recalibration of security aid and targeted sanctions against Baghdad officials.
High-level direct talks in Islamabad offer a historic opportunity to resolve long-standing nuclear and maritime disputes following forty days of intense kinetic conflict.
The U.S. must leverage the current ceasefire to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and mend fractured alliances to ensure long-term regional stability.
