Iran’s regime faces existential crises: economic collapse, regional losses, and the absence of a pivotal figure to manage transition.
Iraq’s election is quiet, but the next prime minister faces monumental challenges: water, U.S. demands, and U.S.-Iran entanglement.
By branding targets “narco-terrorists,” the Trump administration justifies extrajudicial killings, dehumanizing victims and stripping them of legal protection.
A $35 billion gas deal is signed, but a summit is impossible; Sisi refuses to legitimize Netanyahu after Gaza.
It seems that in his second presidential term, Donald Trump is still severely suffering from…
Ramadan complicates any U.S. strike on Iran; attacking during the holiest month risks galvanizing Tehran’s proxies and alienating Muslim opinion.
Trump’s push for war with Iran is driven not by strategy, but by political survival—a desperate attempt to silence critics.
Syria is a state in name only: no army, no police, no sovereignty; the Sweida massacre proves the government cannot control its own forces.
The crises in Yemen, Somalia, and Sudan are one: the collapse of the state along the Red Sea’s shores.
Solidarity with Palestine has been reduced to sympathy—fragmented, reactive, and shaped by algorithms, not a shared political program.
