Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Middle East”
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Sheikh Khaled Goes to Beijing: A Resilience Play Against Iranian Revival
When the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi travels to Beijing, he does not travel light. Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan arrived in the Chinese capital on April 12 accompanied by a delegation that reads less like a diplomatic retinue and more like a statement of intent: Khaldoon Al Mubarak, the man who runs both ADNOC and Mubadala; Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, the UAE’s energy policy architect; and Mohamed Alsuwaidi, the finance minister.
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Iran’s Long Game vs. Trump’s Clock
Time is the real battlefield here. That is the core of the argument, and once you see it that way, a lot of Iran’s behavior starts to look less reactive and more deliberate. Iran does not need to defeat the United States in a conventional military sense to achieve a strategic result. It needs to drag the confrontation into a shape that the United States, and especially Donald Trump, finds politically, psychologically, and economically unsustainable.
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Victory Lap, Closed Strait: Trump Signals Iran Exit Without Reopening Hormuz
The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that President Trump has told aides he is prepared to wind down the US-Israeli military campaign against Iran while leaving the Strait of Hormuz largely closed — deferring what he views as an operationally complex reopening mission to a later phase, or to allies. The calculation is blunt: forcing the strait open would push the conflict past his stated four-to-six-week timeline, and Trump has decided that isn’t a price he’s willing to pay.
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From Deterrence to Momentum: The Logic Behind the Largest U.S. Middle East Buildup in 20 Years
The deployment of thousands of additional U.S. Marines into the Middle East is being framed as a deterrent measure, a stabilizing move intended to prevent further escalation. That framing, while technically correct, obscures a more consequential shift already underway. What is emerging is not a static posture designed to hold the line, but a dynamic configuration of forces that lowers the barrier to action. Deterrence, in this context, is blending into operational momentum.
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Iran Is Building the Coalition Against Itself
There is a particular kind of strategic failure that is almost admirable in its consistency. Iran, in the weeks since February 28, has managed to accomplish what years of American diplomacy could not: convincing a fractured, mutually suspicious Middle East that it has a common enemy. It has done so not through miscalculation at the margins, but through a sustained, multi-front campaign that has struck neutrals, allies, and American assets with equal indifference.
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The Majdal Shams tragedy is the result of the weak Biden and Harris administration
Trump: “I condemn the evil attack on Israel 🇮🇱. Hezbollah launched an Iranian missile, killing a dozen children playing soccer. This tragedy is the result of the weak Biden and Harris administration. Hezbollah and Iran wouldn't have dared to do this if I were president.” pic.twitter.com/czDIWumIBF
— Dr. Eli David (@DrEliDavid) July 28, 2024