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Israel, Turkey, and the Changing Dynamics of Nuclear Deterrence in the Middle East

The US support and Israel’s military and strategic capabilities, coupled with occupational aspirations, made the country a threat to the region. The country’s hostilities and strategic reorientation suggest that it now seeks to confront Turkey. Israel’s escalating aggression with Turkey has sparked new threats in Middle Eastern geopolitics. The Zionist leaders have a decades-old dream […]
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Abraham Accords: Why Trump’s “mandatory” deal collapsed

Donald Trump’s attempt to tie an Iran peace settlement to a mandatory expansion of the Abraham Accords reveals a fundamental misunderstanding of how dramatically the Middle East has changed since the Gaza war and why old diplomatic formulas no longer work. Donald Trump has a habit of mistaking the décor of diplomacy for its substance. […]
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Norway’s Quiet Multipolar Move: Why Western Media Ignored Modi’s Historic Visit to Oslo

On 18–19 May 2026, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid the first official visit to Norway by an Indian prime minister in 43 years — one of the most substantive stops of his broader May 2026 European tour. The trip culminated in the 3rd India-Nordic Summit in Oslo and the formal elevation of bilateral ties […]
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Digital Hormuz: Iran Turns Underwater Cables into a Trump Card Against the US and Israel

The global economy has yet to grasp the main military secret of the Middle East: the next big war will not begin with a strike on oil rigs but with a “silent shutdown” of the internet. While the Pentagon spends billions on missile defense, Iran has found an asymmetric response to the technological superiority of […]
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