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U.S. Diplomats on Syria Dismissed Amid Pro-Damascus Policy Shift

Recently, several senior U. S. diplomats focused on Syria have been removed from their positions. This change comes as the U. S. aims to...

Kurdish Disarmament Reshapes Dynamics in Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Iran—but Uncertainty Remains

After more than forty years of armed struggle, a Kurdish-linked group, the PKK, in northern Iraq has begun disarming—a dramatic gesture that signals a...

Erasing Assyrians: The Kurdish Nationalist Project

The Assyrians, an indigenous people with over 6,775 years of history and one of the world’s earliest Christian communities, are vanishing from their ancestral...

PKK Dissolution and Turkey’s Kurdish Question

The long and bloody saga of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) has seemingly reached a pivotal juncture with the organization's long-anticipated announcement of its...

Kurdish Autonomy: The Key to Turkish Unity?

In a geopolitically turbulent world, Turkey has the transformative opportunity to address long-standing grievances and foster national unity.Granting autonomy to Kurdish regions, along the...

Washington, Tehran, and Iran’s “Second Class Citizens”

The Iranian government is well-known for its repressive policies against its population, best exemplified by the state’s violent response to the nationwide protests after...

The Fragile State of Turkey: A Nation on the Brink of Collapse

Turkey stands at a critical juncture in history, facing severe domestic and international challenges that threaten its stability and territorial integrity. While Ankara seeks...

Iraq on Edge: The Regional Fallout from Syria’s Unraveling

The abrupt collapse of the Assad regime in Syria has sent shockwaves across the region, placing Iraq on high alert. As Syria embarks on...

The Future of Iran’s Foreign Policy in the Complex Geopolitics of the Post-Assad Middle East

Iran's presence in the Middle East has been greatly diminished with the fall of Assad. Now the question is, under the current circumstances, is...

Why the Middle East Confronts Its Most Perilous Moment in Modern History

As various international actors navigate the evolving dynamics of the Middle East, some have quickly sought to form relationships with Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham —a...

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China’s military and intelligence views on Lebanon-Israel talks

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U.S. military shoots down drones, strikes radar sites in Iran as ceasefire tested in Gulf

U. S. forces targeted Iranian coastal radar sites after...

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