The killing of Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh indicates that the war-parties in Israel and the US are desperately making one last effort at war
How evanlegists, Saudi largesse and a visceral hatred of Iran dictated Donald Trump's noxious West Asia policy
BY Talmiz Ahmad 27 November 2020
The French President’s deliberate collision with what he sees as ‘Islam’ is unlikely to be good for him or for France.
BY Talmiz Ahmad 13 November 2020
In the post-pandemic world, a new regional and global order will emerge from this nascent alliance.
BY Talmiz Ahmad 29 October 2020
President Erdogan has drawn on two of Turkey’s earlier, mutually-reinforcing traditions – Islam and the Ottomanism, to shape his vision of 'Islam’s last fortress.'
BY Talmiz Ahmad 16 October 2020
After becoming Crown Prince in June 2017, MBS first cracked down in September 2017 on dissident clerics, academics, writers and human rights activists, followed by the detention of a few hundred prominent royal family members and businessmen on charges of corruption.
BY Talmiz Ahmad 7 October 2020
Amidst several electoral setbacks, the US president pursues fresh sanctions on Iran.
BY Talmiz Ahmad 1 October 2020
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has complicated his country’s politics and economics by engineering two crises – the arrests of royal family members and initiation of an oil-price war with Russia.
BY Talmiz Ahmad 19 March 2020
All the leaders he met have sought a greater Indian role in promoting security in the region. Neither has any details been spelt out nor is there any indication of an Indian initiative.
BY Talmiz Ahmad 13 February 2018
In a joint statement, the leaders of Britain, France, and Germany have said that “preserving the agreement is in our shared national security interest.”
BY Talmiz Ahmad 16 October 2017
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