The June 14 memorandum between Washington and Tehran establishes a fragile truce, reopening global shipping lines while initiating a volatile 60-day deadline.
Browsing: Diplomacy
This corporate briefing details how structural flaws within the newly signed U.S.-Iran Deal threaten long-term stability across the global economic corridor.
The NATO summit in Ankara must not validate Turkey’s transactional foreign policy; advanced weapons sales threaten Western strategic leverage.
To establish durable stability in the Middle East, global powers must shift from passive containment toward actively building a sovereign Palestinian state.
An analytical look at how Washington’s diplomatic embrace of armed factions over institutional legitimacy threatens to destabilize Libya’s future.
FIFA’s dramatic rescission of Folarin Balogun’s red card exposes a dangerous intersection of sports governance, corporate asset takeovers, and raw executive power.
Carrier strike groups cannot negotiate ceasefires or decode local politics. US Can’t Win the Middle East until ambassador residences are fully staffed again.
This brief dismantles the flawed assumptions of Pacific deterrence and details the catastrophic structural costs of an Asian military crisis.
Gulf monarchies face an impossible choice as American protection increasingly threatens the economic diversification their entire future depends upon.
Evaluating Bahrain’s diplomatic architecture and strategic defense alliances to safeguard vital trade corridors and counter regional proxy threats effectively.
