Iran
Even Before the Outbreak of Hostilities, Many of Iran’s Industrial Sectors Were Struggling
Government Media Present Iran as a Central Actor Seeking to Define the Rules of a New Regional Order
Multiple Power Centers Have Always Characterized the Islamic Republic, Allowing the Regime to Entangle the United States in an Elaborate Game of Good Cop-Bad Cop
A Major Sanctions-Evasion Prosecution Was Turned Into a Diplomatic Bargaining Chip That Sacrificed the Interests of Terrorism Victims
Trump’s Interim Iran Deal Could Give Tehran The Power To Disrupt The 2026 Midterm Elections
Trump’s Actions Suggest He Wants Competing Power Blocs Based on Shared Geography and Historical Linkages in the Middle East
As the Government Reduces Subsidies, a Growing Share of Import Costs Has Been Passed on Directly to Households
The Objective Today Is to Shape How Entire Societies Understand Themselves, Their Allies, Their Adversaries, and the World Around Them
Trump May Describe the Agreement as a Sign of Iran’s Absolute Surrender, but Such Spin Has No Resonance in Lebanon
Even the Limited Progress Achieved So Far Remains Vulnerable to Regional Developments and Political Tensions
De la Espriella Has Framed His Support for Israel as a Duty to Defend Judeo-Christian Principles Underpinning Western Civilization
Washington Has Lowered the Price of Iranian Aggression Without Changing Tehran’s Objectives
The Movement Presents Itself as a Pragmatic Lebanese Institutional Force, but It Remains Entangled with Hezbollah’s Power
Tehran Has Emerged from This Last Chapter Strengthened on the Strategic Level
The Memorandum Helps Recast the Regime as the Custodian of Iranian Sovereignty, Rather than a Phase in Its Political Evolution
Nour News Framed the Postponement of Talks Not as a Crisis but as Part of a Broader Struggle over the Post-War Order
Israel Blocks Tehran’s Revolutionary Corridor and Ankara’s Neo-Ottoman Bid for Regional Dominance
With the U.S. Pledging Non-Interference in Domestic Affairs, the Revolutionary Guards May Believe They Have a Green Light to Slaughter Far More
If No Ally Will Write the Red Lines of Israel Into a Deal, Then It Has No Choice but to Become the Guarantor of Its Own Security