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Iran “Gone Wild” in Dimona: Is Tehran Using Israel-US Madman Doctrine?

Iran “Gone Wild” in Dimona: Is Tehran Using Israel-US Madman Doctrine?

The wording is familiar. The urgency is always absolute. The implication is unmistakable: Israel is not choosing war. It is forced into it. For many,...

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Dr Ramzy Baroud

Moscow will not shed political tears for Tehran

Moscow will not shed political tears for Tehran

The Nowruz  greeting Vladimir Putin sent to Iran’s leadership and people is little more than a seasonal postcard—politically meaningless in a...

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Karam Nama

Tremors in MAGA: Joe Kent, the Iran War and the Antisemitism Smear

Tremors in MAGA: Joe Kent, the Iran War and the Antisemitism Smear

Joe Kent, the now former US Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, always seemed a bit off, especially to liberals.  As a combat veteran...

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Dr Binoy Kampmark

Why Prabowo Must Follow Through on Cancelling the Gaza Peacekeeping Deployment

Why Prabowo Must Follow Through on Cancelling the Gaza Peacekeeping Deployment

Indonesia’s plan to deploy peacekeeping forces to the Gaza Strip, once heralded as a landmark moment in the country’s military diplomacy, has now...

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Dr Jannus Th Siahaan

Cui Bono: Six months into the Gulf War

Cui Bono: Six months into the Gulf War

The war in the Gulf has entered a decisive phase. Six months from now, the strategic landscape will look markedly different, shaped not only by the...

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Jasim Al-Azzawi

Is Washington already regretting its war with Iran?

Is Washington already regretting its war with Iran?

On 28th February, 2026, the US and Israel launched what they called Operation ‘Epic Fury’ and ‘Roaring Lion’ respectively, to destroy Iran’s...

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Maira safdar

No naval escort for Trump: US allies and the Strait of Hormuz

No naval escort for Trump: US allies and the Strait of Hormuz

With each dragged out day, President Donald Trump begins resembling a mad emperor who has not only taken leave of his senses but leave of everything...

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Middle East Monitor

Dr Binoy Kampmark

When energy becomes a weapon: Oil and gas diplomacy on day 20 of the Iran–US–Israel War

When energy becomes a weapon: Oil and gas diplomacy on day 20 of the Iran–US–Israel War

Twenty days into the escalating confrontation involving Iran, the United States and Israel, it has become increasingly clear that this is not merely a...

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Middle East Monitor

Dr Kamran Yeganegi

The Tolstoy guide to history that Trump and Netanyahu didn’t read

The Tolstoy guide to history that Trump and Netanyahu didn’t read

How do you bomb a country “without mercy”—and end up strengthening it? When US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth declared that Washington would...

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Dr Ramzy Baroud

The collapse of the myth of Israel’s invincibility

The collapse of the myth of Israel’s invincibility

The current situation in the Middle East cannot be understood as a mere military escalation or a sequence of isolated confrontations. It represents a...

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Sayid Marcos Tenorio

Global attention must not lose sight of Palestine

Global attention must not lose sight of Palestine

For all Palestine, particularly Gaza, is reduced to visibility or invisibility depending on how it best serves the Israeli and Western narratives, the...

thursday 30

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Ramona Wadi

Power without exit – America’s strategic trap in the Strait of Hormuz

Power without exit – America’s strategic trap in the Strait of Hormuz

The United States today finds itself ensnared in a war it cannot win, yet cannot leave. What appears, at first glance, as a familiar display of...

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Ranjan Solomon

War Beyond the Battlefield: How the Iran Conflict Is Reshaping Global Power and the World Economy

War Beyond the Battlefield: How the Iran Conflict Is Reshaping Global Power and the World Economy

These nights in Tehran the sound of fighter jets has become part of everyday life. Explosions echo across the city at irregular intervals and the...

thursday 40

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‏Peiman Salehi

How Can We Understand Oman’s Middle Path Toward Iran?

How Can We Understand Oman’s Middle Path Toward Iran?

Several years ago, I asked a senior Omani scholar a question that has puzzled many in the Arab world: why does Muscat maintain such deep mutual trust...

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Karam Nama

The price of independence – US-Israeli war on Iran

The price of independence – US-Israeli war on Iran

It is not only European political leaders who have submitted to the American empire and its erratic emperor, Trump. Established media outlets are also...

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Masoud Kamali

The Other War in the Af-Pak Frontier

The Other War in the Af-Pak Frontier

War is the last refuge of failing states, but in Pakistan it often seems to be the first hobby of men who confuse uniforms with omniscience. When...

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Junaid S. Ahmad

Board of Peace is a tactical smokescreen for war in Iran and Gaza

Board of Peace is a tactical smokescreen for war in Iran and Gaza

In recent days, the first publicly reported  meeting between Hamas representatives and President Trump’s newly established Board of Peace (BoP)...

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Dr Mustafa Fetouri

Trump and Hegseth Cannot Define the Truth of the US-Israeli War on Iran

Trump and Hegseth Cannot Define the Truth of the US-Israeli War on Iran

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth appears to have little patience for questions that do not conform to his preferred style of declaring...

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Dr Ramzy Baroud

Indonesia’s religious affairs minister says boycotts of Israel are “not a solution.” He’s wrong

Indonesia’s religious affairs minister says boycotts of Israel are “not a solution.” He’s wrong

It is a strange moment when a nonviolent act of conscience—refusing to buy a burger, skipping a cup of coffee—draws more concern from public...

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Dr. Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat

When diplomacy nears the threshold: What two wars in nine months reveal about how the Iran war will end

When diplomacy nears the threshold: What two wars in nine months reveal about how the Iran war will end

In February, Ali Larijani shuttled between Muscat and Doha as part of the diplomatic channel between Iran and the United States. On 18 March, Iran...

18.03.2026 40

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Dr Mojtaba Touiserkani

Opportunistic Asylum: How Australia Exploited the Iranian Women’s Football Team

Opportunistic Asylum: How Australia Exploited the Iranian Women’s Football Team

When it comes to asylum seekers, the Australian political machine has prided itself on using cruelty and a purposely obtuse understanding of...

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Middle East Monitor

Dr Binoy Kampmark

Bedouin communities – Dispossession and entrapment

Bedouin communities – Dispossession and entrapment

As the war in Gaza continues to devastate Palestinian life, and the ongoing confrontation involving Iran, Israel, and the United States deepens...

17.03.2026 40

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Ranjan Solomon

The explosion inside Trump’s war machine: Joe Kent resigns

The explosion inside Trump’s war machine: Joe Kent resigns

Joe Kent’s resignation is not an anomaly but an alarm: elite dissent is surfacing early because this war is built on deception. Joe Kent’s...

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Middle East Monitor

Dr Ramzy Baroud

Making humanitarian aid work for everyone but the recipients

Making humanitarian aid work for everyone but the recipients

The EU yesterday confirmed  €458 million in humanitarian aid for Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt. Palestine will receive €124 million...

17.03.2026 40

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Ramona Wadi

Selective Law and Convenient Outrage

Selective Law and Convenient Outrage

On 11 March 2026 two statements emerged from the international system that together reveal more about contemporary diplomacy than any solemn lecture...

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Ziyad Motala

Blocking Fertilisers: The Hormuz Strait and Agricultural Shock

Blocking Fertilisers: The Hormuz Strait and Agricultural Shock

The closure of virtually all commercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz occasioned by the Iran War is not merely a matter of oil and gas, the...

17.03.2026 40

Middle East Monitor

Dr Binoy Kampmark

The Original Sin: How Churchill’s Oil and Khomeini’s Vision Fueled Decades of Middle East Turmoil

The Original Sin: How Churchill’s Oil and Khomeini’s Vision Fueled Decades of Middle East Turmoil

The war in Iran did not begin with a missile strike or a declaration. It began in the sweltering August of 1953, in the offices of a CIA operative...

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Jasim Al-Azzawi

Why has violence increased among Egyptians?

Why has violence increased among Egyptians?

Minutes before iftar, Mamdouh A. (45) and his neighbour Sayed A. (63) were fatally shot during Ramadan following the renewal of a blood feud between...

17.03.2026 40

Middle East Monitor

Mahmoud Hassan

No time for losers: Why the war meant to save Israel may destroy it

No time for losers: Why the war meant to save Israel may destroy it

When Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu launched their military aggression against Iran on 28th February, they appeared convinced that the war would...

16.03.2026 30

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Dr Ramzy Baroud

Trump’s Iran miscalculation: When power meets a civilisation that refuses to collapse

Trump’s Iran miscalculation: When power meets a civilisation that refuses to collapse

Donald Trump’s confrontation with Iran appears to have been built on a fundamental misreading of the country he chose to confront. The assumption in...

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‏Peiman Salehi

Survival as Strategy

Survival as Strategy

Persian proverb goes, ‘A river cuts through rock not because of its power, but because of its persistence.’ True to that maxim, Iran has...

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Sibra wassem

Trump fell into Iran’s trap

Trump fell into Iran’s trap

President Trump is not only failing to learn from history. He is also failing to learn from what is happening right now. This was not a small tactical...

16.03.2026 40

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Tamer Ajrami

Iraq’s sovereignty dilemma between Washington and Tehran

Iraq’s sovereignty dilemma between Washington and Tehran

No modern state has suffered as much as Iraq in trying to define the meaning of sovereignty since 2003. Here, “sovereignty” is not a...

16.03.2026 40

Middle East Monitor

Karam Nama

Annexation without a declaration- Israel’s quiet seizure of the West Bank

Annexation without a declaration- Israel’s quiet seizure of the West Bank

Israel has not formally declared the annexation of the occupied West Bank. No dramatic parliamentary vote has proclaimed sovereignty over the...

15.03.2026 40

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Ranjan Solomon

The architects of post-truth: How Netanyahu and Trump are scripting the Apocalypse

The architects of post-truth: How Netanyahu and Trump are scripting the Apocalypse

For decades, American foreign policy was built on a hybrid of realism, self -interest and idealism.  Today, it is being rebuilt on the hallucinatory...

15.03.2026 40

Middle East Monitor

Dr Sahar Huneidi

Costly and Depleting: The Growing Problems of Operation Epic Fury

Costly and Depleting: The Growing Problems of Operation Epic Fury

The big drain on military resources has begun.  A war apparently already won (and not), against an adversary supposedly without means to fight back,...

15.03.2026 40

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Dr Binoy Kampmark

Iran will not collapse: What the US–Israel War reveals about power in the Middle East

Iran will not collapse: What the US–Israel War reveals about power in the Middle East

The escalating confrontation between Iran on one side and the United States and Israel on the other is often framed in familiar strategic language:...

15.03.2026 50

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Eko Ernada

The Four Drivers of the Iran War: Rhetoric, Miscalculation, Hubris, and Two Conflicting Clocks

The Four Drivers of the Iran War: Rhetoric, Miscalculation, Hubris, and Two Conflicting Clocks

The United States and Israel did not stumble into war with Iran. They were driven into it — by the relentless drumbeat of political rhetoric, by...

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Jasim Al-Azzawi

Indonesia’s words on Al-Aqsa ring hollow

Indonesia’s words on Al-Aqsa ring hollow

Indonesia condemned Israel’s closure of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound during this Ramadan with the language it has used for decades: strong rejection,...

14.03.2026 40

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Dr. Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat

War, Oil and Power: Could the Iran Conflict Shake the Petrodollar Order?

War, Oil and Power: Could the Iran Conflict Shake the Petrodollar Order?

As war spreads across the Persian Gulf, the first tremors are felt in oil markets. The deeper shock may come later — in the foundations of the...

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Prof dr. maszlee malik

The Economics Behind Wars

The Economics Behind Wars

War is not a violation of the international order. For a select few, it is the international order working exactly as intended; a machine that...

14.03.2026 40

Middle East Monitor

Muhammad bilal malik

“Where are we supposed to go?” The road out of Dahiyeh and Lebanon’s forced evacuations

“Where are we supposed to go?” The road out of Dahiyeh and Lebanon’s forced evacuations

Israel’s blanket evacuation orders for Dahiyeh and southern Lebanon breach the core safeguards of Fourth Geneva Convention (Article 49) which...

14.03.2026 60

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Tatiana Svorou

Israel-US and Iran War: A geostrategic transformation

Israel-US and Iran War: A geostrategic transformation

After the 12-day war in May last year, it was clear that both sides would be face-to-face soon. They restarted on 28th February 2026. Israel-US...

13.03.2026 40

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Dr Zakir Hussain

Jerusalem at the epicentre of the Middle East crisis

Jerusalem at the epicentre of the Middle East crisis

Every year, on the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan, millions of people around the world mobilise to mark the International Day of Al-Quds,...

13.03.2026 40

Middle East Monitor

Sayid Marcos Tenorio

Lindsey Graham: A devilish warmonger in service of Israel and defense industry at America’s expense

Lindsey Graham: A devilish warmonger in service of Israel and defense industry at America’s expense

In the dark corridors of the United States’ power and politics, where morality is starkly traded for profit, and human lives are calculated as...

13.03.2026 40

Middle East Monitor

Ahmed Asmar

Existential Attrition: Iran’s Closure of the Strait of Hormuz

Existential Attrition: Iran’s Closure of the Strait of Hormuz

“The geopolitical genie is out of the bottle: by capitalizing on geography to disrupt global trade, countries can strengthen their strategic...

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Dr Binoy Kampmark

War with Iran: How it began, how it may end, and the future of alliances in West Asia

War with Iran: How it began, how it may end, and the future of alliances in West Asia

War rarely begins with a single event. More often than not, it emerges from years of mounting tensions, failed diplomacy and strategic...

13.03.2026 60

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Reza Asadian

The prophecy and the profiteers: How Lindsey Graham, Paula White-Cain and Netanyahu sold America a holy war

The prophecy and the profiteers: How Lindsey Graham, Paula White-Cain and Netanyahu sold America a holy war

In mid-February 2026, Senator Lindsey Graham stood before cameras in Tel Aviv and delivered what he called one of his ‘most consequential messages...

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Dr Sahar Huneidi

Is Israel becoming a strategic liability for the US?

Is Israel becoming a strategic liability for the US?

Indicators are mounting that the world is heading toward an era of multipolarity, signaling the twilight of the age of singular American hegemony and...

12.03.2026 40

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Dr Sania Faisal El-Husseini

Creating impunity through diplomatic statements

Creating impunity through diplomatic statements

Settler violence in the occupied West Bank is unacceptable, the EU and the UK stated yesterday. “Impunity for such acts risks provoking further...

12.03.2026 40

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Ramona Wadi