Israeli Druze diplomat: “We stand in solidarity with Kurdistan”
October 27, 2017 5 min. read

As the Iraqi Army, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards and the Shia militias attack Iraqi Kurdistan, Israeli MK Akram Hasson and Israeli diplomat Mendi Safadi reiterate Israel’s support for an independent Kurdistan. After the Iraqi Army, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards and the Shia militias launched multiple offenses in Kirkuk, Khanaqin, Khurmatu, Prde and other areas over […]

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The Next Chapter to Endless Conflict
October 19, 2017 3 min. read

The Economist published a piece this week on the actions by Iraqi forces against Kurdish interests in the Kurdish region of Iraq after a referendum for independence from Iraq took place recently. With dwindling ISIS control of territory in Iraq and Syria, the interests of those who have allied themselves with Iran, Saudi interests and […]

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Trump’s Islamic Military Alliance Threat to Regional Stability
October 11, 2017 10 min. read

The Islamic Military Alliance (IMAFT) that was given support by Donald Trump in Saudi Arabia on May 21st, is not only a direct security threat to the European Union, as explained in my previous text, but also a disruption of regional balance. This is very evident in the current crisis around Qatar where Saudi Arabia […]

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Our Respect for Sovereignty is also a Call to Action
September 22, 2017 6 min. read

President Trump issues his first set of remarks at the United Nations. He highlighted the importance of national sovereignty and collective action.

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Painting Targets in the Syrian Conflict
June 22, 2017 3 min. read
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This week conflict between the United States and its allies in Syria against the Syrian regime, Russia, and Iran heated up.

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The Future of the ‘Islamic NATO’
June 13, 2017 4 min. read

In 2015, Saudi Arabia announced the formation of the Islamic Military Alliance to Fight Terrorism. Will the alliance succeed in pooling its defense efforts?

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The ‘Covfefe’ Coalition to Squeeze Qatar
June 11, 2017 7 min. read

While the diplomatic tension between Saudi Arabia and Qatar existed since the Arab Spring, the break up caught foreign policy experts by surprise.

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Middle Eastern Dissidents: Iranian Regime Responsible for Twin Attacks
June 11, 2017 7 min. read

Following the terror attacks in Iran that killed at least 16 people, some Middle Eastern dissidents believe what happened was an inside job perpetrated by the Iranian regime.

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Iran’s Election Offers Voters Only a Rubber Stamp
May 16, 2017 5 min. read

The Iranian president holds little real authority since the supreme leader remains the final authority on all matters of state.

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Partition Remains An Option Even After Aleppo
February 25, 2017 10 min. read

Neither a Putin-Assad hegemony nor an inclusive transitional government of a united Syria are solutions after Aleppo. Partition is the solution.

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Trump Administration Puts Iran “on Notice” & Issues Sanctions. What’s Next? 
February 22, 2017 5 min. read

What is the nature of Tehran’s aggressions and what are possible non-military policy options for containing the threat posed by the Iranian regime?

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The ‘Shia Crescent’ and Middle East Geopolitics
January 31, 2017 4 min. read

Saudi Arabia and Iran project influence using their interpretations of Islam and the politicization of sectarian identities as instruments of foreign policy.

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