While the world watches Gaza and Iran, Israel is quietly annexing the West Bank—with American support.
Browsing: Geopolitics
Russia is a bystander in the Iran war; Tehran’s collapse would strip Moscow of a key regional node.
The New York Times critiques Trump’s war on Iran—after decades of vilifying the regime and cheerleading the Iraq invasion.
Israeli society is intoxicated by war and expansion, united behind a campaign that killed Khamenei and destabilized the region.
Iran is no longer afraid of war; if attacked, it will drag the U.S. into a long, regional conflagration.
Iran’s proxies talked big but delivered little; the “Axis of Resistance” is fractured, and Tehran fights largely alone.
The U.S. is still at war in Syria, striking ISIS and Al-Qaeda affiliates—with no clear mission and a new government in Damascus.
The U.S.-Iran war is spreading: missiles hit Gulf states, Hezbollah hesitates, Iraq teeters, and diplomacy is dead.
Saudi Arabia’s shift on Israel is stark: 99% of Saudis now oppose normalization, and a Palestinian state is a non-negotiable condition.
Saudi Arabia is hosting a South Yemen dialogue after secessionist forces briefly seized key governorates; deep divisions complicate any settlement.
