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Iran has entered renewed negotiations with Washington convinced that only the perception that it is ready to fight—not to make concessions—can produce a durable diplomatic outcome.

Hassan Ahmadian

In the delicate space between war and dialogue, the role of GCC member states is best understood as one of containment.

Khalid Al-Jaber

After negotiations stalled, Syria’s central government launched a military campaign to impose its terms for integration on the SDF by force. It seems to have worked.

Özge Genç

As political tensions rise in southern Yemen, restraint, inclusive dialogue and preserving institutional coherence—not escalation—will determine whether the country stabilizes or slides into deeper fragmentation.

Rafat Al-Akhali

The STC’s failed bid to impose a new reality in eastern Yemen has triggered a sharp Saudi-led correction that weakens separatist ambitions and revives prospects for a more unified Yemeni state.

Ibrahim Jalal

Amid rising external pressures and post-war vulnerabilities, Iranian authorities have released a statement hinting the country could act when it perceives clear signs of danger instead of waiting to be attacked, fueling debate over whether this posture makes conflict less likely or more risky.

Hamidreza Azizi