Sudan’s civil war has created the world’s largest displacement crisis, with 9 million displaced and 25 million in need.
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Iran faces a decisive turning point: internal collapse converges with external pressure, and its great power allies have proved hollow.
Deepening divisions within Iraq’s Coordination Framework over Maliki’s bid threaten the coalition’s unity and political stability.
Washington warned Iraq of sanctions if Maliki becomes PM, deepening divisions within the Shiite alliance and risking economic collapse.
As Iran’s regime faces its deepest crisis, its strategic partners China and Russia are beginning to hedge.
Iran’s worst water crisis, with Tehran reservoirs at 10%, stems from decades of systemic mismanagement and the “Water Mafia.”
Erdogan’s rule faces twilight amid economic collapse, political crackdowns, and growing public burnout, threatening the end of his dominance.
Barrack’s strategy manages Middle East crises through containment and fragmentation, prioritizing controlled chaos over resolution or state-building.
U.S. demands for Hezbollah’s disarmament fracture Lebanon’s government and risk civil war.
Analytically, the dilemma is structural: politically untouchable subsidies distort the market and enable smuggling, while sanctions and systemic corruption prevent infrastructure investment. This traps Iran in a cycle where resource wealth fails to ensure domestic energy security.
