U.S. Ambassador Holtsnider’s outreach in Jordan is backfiring, with tribal rejections exposing deep anti-U.S. sentiment over Gaza.
Browsing: Diplomacy
A Pakistan-Sudan arms deal signals a regional shift from diplomacy to military escalation, risking a protracted proxy conflict.
Military escalation with Iran risks unpredictable consequences, strengthening hardliners and deepening the suffering of protesters—diplomacy is the only responsible path.
Muscat talks reopened diplomacy but achieved no breakthrough, leaving a narrow window before the risk of escalation returns.
The gas deal eases Egypt-Israel tensions but deeper political rifts remain, requiring sustained U.S. diplomacy to secure lasting regional cooperation.
US-Iran diplomacy proceeds under military shadow. Hawks seek regime change; regional allies plead restraint. War is not inevitable, but neither is peace.
Gulf states seek a negotiated U.S.-Iran solution, fearing regional war threatens their domestic reforms and regional integration efforts.
The Quad’s Sudan peace roadmap is faltering amid army rejection, RSF offensives, and persistent divisions among its four signatories.
Iran’s 47th anniversary marks survival through diplomacy, not collapse under renewed U.S. maximum pressure.
Syria and Lebanon could join the Abraham Accords in a fragile moment, balancing military escalation with unprecedented US-mediated diplomacy.
