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MOHAMMAD AYATOLLAHI TABAAR is a Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School, Associate Professor of International Affairs at Texas A ...
Israel, which is not taking credit for the Thursday explosion, is known to have used targeted killings, including of nuclear ...
The war exposed the limitations of China’s influence in the Middle East, underscoring its struggles to convert economic power ...
In the first few hours of the attacks, Israel incapacitated a regime dedicated to its destruction. The Mossad intelligence ...
The recent US military strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities may have delayed its nuclear ambitions, but it may also have ...
As a scholar of nuclear nonproliferation, my research indicates that military strikes, such as the U.S. one against Iran, tend not to work. Diplomacy — involving broad and resolute international ...
Eliminating the potential for Iran to hide behind a temporary truce or interim agreement—only to then surprise the world with ...
Iran still has what it needs to build a nuclear weapon despite Trump’s airstrikes, and military hardliners are poised to gain ...
Pakistan is only tangentially involved in this conflict but it has to study the way the geopolitical game is being played and how its second- and third-order effects could impact it.
Prior to the war with Israel, Iran’s uranium enrichment progressed slowly and discreetly. In the wake of the Israeli strikes, ...
Trump’s Syria strategy aims to enable US military withdrawal while weakening Iran’s influence, pressuring Hezbollah, and ...
If any Trump doctrine for military action does exist, it is perhaps best understood as the One-and-Done Doctrine.