The Islamabad Memorandum signals a Nixonian shift, empowering regional powers to lead security while the US steps back as offshore balancer.
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Rapid sanctions relief and regional coalition-building have turned US Policy in Syria into a model for effective, principled American statecraft.
This executive brief dissects the institutional failures and leadership gaps within the administration that led to an unprecedented foreign policy outcome.
This strategic brief explains why Washington must avoid pressuring Damascus into cross-border military campaigns, focusing instead on internal stability.
This corporate policy brief exposes how shifting Washington mandates and economic volatility have fundamentally isolated democratic movements across Iran.
The ongoing Iran War severely threatens J.D. Vance’s path to power as internal GOP fractures, surging rivals, and economic damage reset the 2028 landscape.
The pending United States-Iran MOU risks dismantling years of calculated economic leverage, surrendering critical sanctions precisely when the regime faces unprecedented domestic instability.
This corporate briefing details how conflicting geopolitical mandates between Washington and Jerusalem consistently shape the final boundaries of Middle East peace.
The House defied Trump on Iran strikes. Republican loyalty is crumbling. Is the president striking out on Iran entirely?
Evaluate how the high-stakes aftermath of the 2026 Middle East conflict reshapes American grand strategy and tests security dynamics across East Asia.
