Michael Hernandez King Charles on Tuesday highlighted the UK’s response to the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the US, remarks that came as President Donald Trump assails London’s refusal to join his war on Iran. “In the immediate aftermath of 9/11, when North Atlantic Treaty Organization invoked Article …
Read More »Al-Makahleh: Playing in the Dark — How the Decision for War with Iran Was Made
Dr. Shehab Al-Makahleh By any conventional standard, the road that led the United States into war with Iran was anything but strategic. It was opaque, erratic, and at times deeply contradictory. Public statements by Donald Trump oscillated between confidence and confusion, leaving allies, adversaries, and even his own …
Read More »Democrats Clash Over Whether Removing Trump Will Backfire in the Midterms
Until this month, Democrats have been focused and unified in their messaging about the economy. However, U. S. President Donald Trump’s recent threats against Iran and controversial self-portrayals on social media, including attacks on the pope, have shifted the dynamics. Approximately 40% of House Democrats, totaling 84, have …
Read More »Why the U.S. is Not a Declining Power: From Middle East Instability to Indo-Pacific Primacy
Filippo Buffa Every few years, the same obituary is written again. America is finished, we are told. It has lost its nerve, exhausted itself in the Middle East, divided itself at home, and opened the door to a Chinese century. It is a powerful story, and like many …
Read More »Netanyahu’s rivals unite — but would they change Israel’s security policy?
Two of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s main rivals, Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid, announced they will unite in the upcoming election to challenge his coalition government, mainly focusing on domestic issues like military conscription for the ultra-Orthodox. On broader issues such as Iran, Gaza, and Lebanon, their …
Read More »A Presidency Under Pressure
The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll paints a stark picture: the approval rating of Donald Trump has fallen to 34%, the lowest point of his current term. What began in January 2025 with a relatively solid 47% approval has eroded steadily, revealing not just political volatility, but a deeper crisis …
Read More »Digital Diplomacy and Nation Branding: The Case of the United Arab Emirates
Hasnat Iqbal Diplomacy today is not solely conducted behind closed doors at summits or in the formalities of state visits. Abstract The emergence of digital technologies has reshaped how the states engage, exert influence and project voice internationally. Digital public diplomacy and nation branding have therefore emerged within …
Read More »The Dangerous Radicalization of Japan
In the quiet coastal waters of the Taiwan Strait last week, a Japanese destroyer, the JS Ikazuchi, performed a maneuver that was less about navigation and more about necro-politics. For fourteen grueling hours, the vessel lingered in the sensitive waterway, timed precisely to coincide with the anniversary of …
Read More »Ceasefire Extension Masks a Wider Power Struggle as Trump Signals Long Game with Iran
The current crisis sits at the intersection of multiple overlapping conflicts involving Israel, Lebanon, and Iran. What began as a regional escalation involving Israeli forces and the Iran backed group Hezbollah has evolved into a broader geopolitical standoff. Central to this is the strategic importance of the Strait …
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