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The Pope’s political program is neither left-wing nor right-wing, but Catholic. His ambivalent relationship with the Trump ...
How Trump’s transactional approach to the MENA region risks fueling economic insecurity, strategic realignment, and the ...
Iran diplomacy, the drastically different dynamics at play make it extremely hard to predict what may come next.
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Trump's stance toward the new Syrian government reflects the current hierarchy of US priorities in the Middle East ...
Netanyahu embraces Trump’s return as a new chapter in U.S.-Israel relations begins, but unexpected moves on Gaza and Iran ...
As President Trump prepares for his first trip to the Middle East, the administration’s evolving engagement with regional ...
Trump's politics has hugely impacted the equilibrium in the MENA region, which continues to affect the US national security.
The new Trump doctrine prioritizes dominance through disruption, with the Middle East once again at the center of U.S. power plays.
A temporary pause in hostilities masks deeper regional insecurity and unresolved questions about Washington’s strategy and commitment.
Trump’s Middle East strategy mirrors his global approach: disrupting the status quo to pursue security and prosperity through strength, alliances, and economic architecture.
As the hundred days have passed, the Gulf States have mostly bypassed the Trump administration’s pressure.