Most analyses, including that of New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, have pierced the essence of the current Middle East conflict as a struggle between the “coalition of inclusion” and the ...
Beginning with the Clinton administration, the US government embarked on a quixotic and frustrating journey to reshape the region’s politics and society. Yet, the Middle East has proven ...
No matter what political or military changes we see in the Middle East by 7 October 2025, it will certainly be a more fragmented region. No individual power will create more coherence than the ...
We're not going to let that happen. You've heard that expression? They said the world will end someday in the Middle East. We're not going to let that happen. You can watch the full conversation here: ...
The colonially produced 'sushi theory' of Middle Eastern politics, which professes to explain all the causes of conflict, is in fact the precise recipe for never-ending wars Let’s be clear ...