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US War on Multipolarism: Turning the Gameboard Over
49+ min ago (1075+ words) The world stands at a crossroads: either continued American hegemony or the emergence of a multipolar order, where a balance of power replaces the dominance of a single nation. The US controls not only the entirety of the Western world…...
Will Peace Prevail in Gaza?
2+ day, 1+ hour ago (441+ words) Peace is considered to be the absence of conflict. But in war-ravaged Gaza, it seems to be a luxury. Obstacles to peace in Gaza At a glance it appears as if Gaza—the battered and bloodied tiny enclave — will be…...
Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan Hits an Israeli Wall: What Comes Next?
3+ day, 49+ min ago (365+ words) Netanyahu’s demand for a complete disarmament of Hamas before any IDF troop withdrawal has stalled Trump’s 15-point Gaza peace roadmap, which relies on synchronized, phased concessions. While the situation seemed to be moving in a positive direction, the recent rejection…...
The historian’s opinion. Will the Global South Unite?
3+ day, 3+ hour ago (1082+ words) Why the online enthusiasm for an “Islamic NATO” in the Middle East is largely premature? A Dividing Line The Mecca agreement has dominated headlines and social media. Commentators have rushed to label it “an Islamic NATO,” declared that “the Islamic…...
Why Gaza's Latest 'Breakthrough' Is No Breakthrough at All
3+ day, 9+ hour ago (81+ words) Without a credible political solution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, Gaza will continue to oscillate between fragile ceasefires and devastating wars, leaving lasting peace out of reach. The Illusion of a Gaza Breakthrough Trump’s Middle East Gamble and the Limits…...
How AIPAC Learned from Genêt's Mistakes: Foreign Influence, Now with Better Lawyers. Part II
6+ day, 9+ hour ago (864+ words) In 1962, Senator J. William Fulbright, a man with an evidently low tolerance for foreign money sloshing around Capitol Hill, opened a Senate Foreign Relations Committee investigation into covert influence operations inside the United States. What he found was that the American…...
The Makkah Mutual Defense Agreement: The Muslim World’s NATO Moment — And Why Washington Should Be Worried
1+ week, 6+ hour ago (89+ words) The Saudi–Turkey–Pakistan defense pact marks a significant shift away from US-dominated regional security, signaling that major Muslim powers are increasingly seeking to build an autonomous security architecture capable of protecting their interests without relying solely on Western guarantees....
From Gaza to Michigan: How Foreign Policy Shaped El-Sayed’s Victory
1+ week, 1+ day ago (197+ words) El-Sayed’s victory exposes the cracks in America’s pro-Israel political consensus, showing that grassroots voters can now challenge establishment money and influence. More broadly, his victory signals that foreign policy is increasingly coming home to the ballot box, forcing Democrats to…...
The Pentagon's Defensive Arc: Retreat Disguised as Strategy?
1+ week, 2+ day ago (318+ words) The Pentagon’s “Defensive Arc” is not just a troop redeployment but a silent acknowledgment that Iranian deterrence has reshaped the regional battlefield and that US military dominance in the Middle East has become difficult to sustain. Is this a strategic…...
Tehran’s priorities and approach in the new phase of the war with the U.S. and its allies
1+ week, 3+ day ago (663+ words) The government is trying to make the Iranian armed forces’ place among the citizens more valued. Iran has no intention of returning to the pre-war status quo and wants to turn battlefield realities into political gains. Iran’s ultimate and primary…...