The UAE cultivates Europe’s far right to advance its anti-Brotherhood agenda, risking the spread of Islamophobia and distorted political discourse.
Browsing: Geopolitics
A fake Saudi prince scandal exposes Lebanon’s sectarian system and chronic dependence on foreign patrons, where even rudimentary fraud thrives.
Iraq’s elections deepened Shiite rivalries, with Sudani challenging proIranian militias,testing U.S.-Iran competition over disarmament and government formation.
An analysis of how escalating purges within the CCP’s military wing could reveal vulnerabilities for U.S. foreign policy and deterrence.
Gulf states seek a negotiated U.S.-Iran solution, fearing regional war threatens their domestic reforms and regional integration efforts.
Israel blocks Gaza’s governing committee, empowers proxy gangs, and pre-plans ceasefire collapse while projecting a facade of diplomatic progress.
Turkey’s regional ambitions outpace its economic strength and institutional capacity, leaving Erdogan’s neo-Ottoman vision fragile and contested.
PKK withdrawal from Turkey may reinforce its presence in Syria and Iraq.
Israel’s Somaliland move secures Red Sea influence but risks major regional instability.
Syria and Lebanon could join the Abraham Accords in a fragile moment, balancing military escalation with unprecedented US-mediated diplomacy.
