The Abraham Accords face an uncertain future as Israel’s aggressive regional strategy increasingly alienates Gulf partners who once embraced normalization.
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Strategic analysis of the shifting Middle Eastern security framework, commercial corridor expansion, and defensive blocs under the Abraham Accords framework.
The Iran war proves low-cost US hegemony cannot survive without Israel as America’s indispensable regional proxy for burden-shifting.
The Middle East’s new center of gravity sits in the Gulf. But war and Washington’s retreat now threaten its long-term stability and power.
Five impossible conditions must align simultaneously for Palestinian statehood to become viable after the Iran War ends.
Explore how the post-Iran War reality has transformed Middle Eastern security frameworks into a deeply entangling, unratified regional alliance system.
The war in Iran has shattered the illusion of regional stability, forcing a total reassessment of Gulf Security and the role of Western-led alliances.
“The Iran war has proven that neither the Abraham Accords nor U.S. bases can shield the Gulf; it has replaced the old policy of reliance with a vacuum of fear.”
Syria and Lebanon could join the Abraham Accords in a fragile moment, balancing military escalation with unprecedented US-mediated diplomacy.
Kazakhstan joins the Abraham Accords to build new critical mineral supply chains with US partners, reducing reliance on China.
