Middle East
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STUDIES
Between June 1967 and June 2025: Israel Dominates the Middle East
The Israeli war against Egypt, Jordan, and Syria in June 1967 lasted six days. In contrast, the war Israel waged…
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Putin Ushers in a New Nuclear Age
Since 2017, Russian President Vladimir Putin and his foreign affairs minister, Sergei Lavrov, have been criticizing the United States for…
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STUDIES
Restoring Regional Balance in the Middle East: A Nuclear Test is Iran’s Last-Resort Maneuver
In Al-Tabari’s History, he narrates on the authorities of Abd al-Rahmān bin Mahdi (d. 198 A.H.) and Hammād ibn Salamah…
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STUDIES
Series – Return of the Two Lions
Part IV: Iran and Turkey: What Tips the Scale? 27 May 2024 In “The History of Islam,” Al-Hafiz al-Dhahabi reported…
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Seminars and activities
Cooperation and Mutual Admiration: “ICGER” Receives French Delegation
A French delegation that included the head of the Cercle K2 organization, French General Jean-Pierre Meyer, and the Honorable Michèle…
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STUDIES
The Red Sea, the Middle East,and the Illusion of a Multipolar World
The poet Tarafa ibn al-Abd said in his famous Mu’allaqah:The days will reveal to you what you didn’t know before.The…
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STUDIES
Hamas Raids Israel: The Disintegration of the Geopolitical Makeup of the Middle East
It so happened that Hamas’ raid on Israeli cities and towns on October 7 was the day the United States…
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Articles
The India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) and its Strategic Implications
On September 10th, 2023, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United States of America, the Republic of India, the United…
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STUDIES
Wagner: A Prong of the Trifurcate Russian Strategic Failure (Part II)
Historically, for a coup to succeed in Russia, several factors needed to happen simultaneously: generals from the army had to…
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STUDIES
Winners and Losers… The First Geopolitical Law in the Middle East
The First Geopolitical Law in the Middle East Thinkers, politicians, and diplomats have spilled much ink to interpret the failure…
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