The wider geopolitical fallout of the ongoing conflict threatens to permanently dismantle Cairo’s financial safety net as historic Gulf alliances fracture.
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This strategic intelligence brief explores how the GCC states must navigate structural reforms, demographic shifts, and market risks post-conflict.
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Analyzing the rapid transition of power in Iraq under intense Washington financial pressure, resulting in the sudden selection of Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi.
Beyond geopolitical pressure, Houthi attacks function as a redistribution mechanism for global wealth through insurance premiums and market signals.
Middle Eastern sovereign capital is a lifeline for U.S. AI and tech firms. Discover how the Iran war is forcing a domestic pivot with global consequences.
Financial stress, munitions shortages, and political gridlock doomed U.S. efforts to keep Hormuz open.
Financial guarantees, market stress, and munitions shortages doomed U.S. efforts to keep Hormuz open.
Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force has been decimated; its financial lifeline is severed, and salaries went unpaid.
“That it took six years to come up with this law is a national disaster. The restructuring of the banking system should be seen as only one workstream in the government’s broader reform program. The only way to resolve a banking crisis is to rebuild trust.”
