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US-Iran War Gives Syria’s Global Economic Pitch More Urgency
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  • US-Iran War Gives Syria’s Global Economic Pitch More Urgency

    When the United States and Israel launched military operations against Iran a month ago, the Middle East was plunged into debilitating conflict. Nevertheless, Syria has remarkably just completed its most stable month in 15 years. Damascus and its international partners must capitalize on this opportunity.

    Libya’s Fragile Equilibrium: Succession Risk and Energy Stability
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  • Libya’s Fragile Equilibrium: Succession Risk and Energy Stability

    Libya’s stability has taken on renewed strategic importance as the impact of the US and Israeli war with Iran reverberates through global energy markets. Sustaining existing Libyan oil production depends on a governing arrangement capable of keeping ports open, pipelines flowing, and revenues distributed without triggering conflict.

    How the War Is Redefining Gulf Economic Power and Energy Strategy
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  • How the War Is Redefining Gulf Economic Power and Energy Strategy

    The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states are confronting the greatest threat to their economic security and energy strategy since their formation. The economic fallout of the US-Israeli war with Iran is severe, but uneven across the Gulf. So too is each state’s ability to sustain energy exports and protect critical infrastructure—both of which have been targeted unequally by Iran.  

    A Post-American Persian Gulf?
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  • A Post-American Persian Gulf?

    The US-Israeli war against Iran has created the largest disruption to global oil and liquefied natural gas supplies in modern history. There is a tremendous amount of economic uncertainty for Gulf states to navigate, and it will reshape the way they engage with one another and with Iran, Israel, and the United States for years to come. But this war has also laid bare how urgently the United States needs to update its own approach toward the Gulf states when it comes to energy.

    China’s Model of Power Projection in the Middle East
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  • China’s Model of Power Projection in the Middle East

    China’s expanding role in the Middle East is often framed as geopolitical rivalry with other global powers, including the United States, Russia, India, and others; but this lens obscures the strategic subtlety of Beijing’s approach.

    The Ripple Effects of the US-Israel War on Iran for North Africa
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  • The Ripple Effects of the US-Israel War on Iran for North Africa

    North African states feel the consequences of the US-Israel war with Iran less through direct security risks than through economic shocks that affect long-term stability. The region remains highly exposed to disruptions in global food and energy markets, where price spikes can lead to fiscal pressure, inflation, and social unrest.

    What vulnerabilities has the Iran crisis exposed in GCC economies?
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  • What vulnerabilities has the Iran crisis exposed in GCC economies?

    The economic stress points vary considerably across the Gulf. Assuming a resumption of exports by May, Kuwait, Iraq, Bahrain, and Qatar still face sharply declining revenues and contracting GDP—as much as 14 percent in Kuwait and Qatar—because of shut ins, time to restart, and lack of alternative delivery routes. After the Iranian attacks on Ras Laffan, Qatar’s economic outlook and time to recovery look much more difficult.

    The relative resilience of GCC countries to the Iran crisis
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  • The relative resilience of GCC countries to the Iran crisis

    Gulf states — including their national oil companies and sovereign and related entities — are energy giants. They understand the risks of a prolonged threat from Iran and did not choose this war. They also recognize the risks of their geographic location, should the region endure another bout of instability and dislocation from a fragmented and collapsing neighbor.

    The Kurdish Card: Can Iranian Kurds Shape the War’s Endgame?
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  • The Kurdish Card: Can Iranian Kurds Shape the War’s Endgame?

    The war against Iran has entered its third week with no clear endgame—and no clear strategy from Washington.
    At one point President Trump appeared to encourage Iranian Kurdish groups to rise up against the regime, before quickly walking it back. Meanwhile, some exiled Kurdish opposition figures say they already have an invasion plan and only need US air cover.
    The Kurdish question is once again at the center of regional politics. In this episode, we examine the role of Iranian Kurds in the opposition—and what this moment could mean for their future.
    Why we must talk about Gaza now
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  • Why we must talk about Gaza now

    As the war with Iran consumes regional attention, Gaza is again being pushed aside. That is not just a humanitarian failure. It is a strategic mistake that could squander a rare opening for political transition while allowing Hamas to weaponize abandonment once more.

    Lebanese Should Not Despair
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  • Lebanese Should Not Despair

    Once again, Iran and its proxy, Hezbollah, have dragged Lebanon into a war. But there are differences today. These differences are a cause for hope.

    Disarmament as a Means, Not an End: A Practical Strategy for Gaza’s Governing Transition
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  • Disarmament as a Means, Not an End: A Practical Strategy for Gaza’s Governing Transition

    Disarmament is necessary in Gaza. It is the only way to realize the goals articulated in the internationally endorsed 20-point plan laid out by the Trump administration. But a policy approach that makes disarmament a prerequisite for action on governance, recovery, freedom of movement for Gazans, and any credible political horizon is structurally and strategically counterproductive.

    Is Turkey the New Iran — Or Is that the Wrong Question?
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  • Is Turkey the New Iran — Or Is that the Wrong Question?

    The balance of power in the Middle East is shifting. Iran is on the defensive — its military capabilities were badly degraded by last year’s 12 days of Israeli and US strikes, and growing protests at home have made the regime look more vulnerable than it has in years.

    How Lebanon’s authorities can keep the Iran war from engulfing the country
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  • How Lebanon’s authorities can keep the Iran war from engulfing the country

    Today’s decision taken by the Lebanese government — to declare all of Hizballah’s security and military activities illegal — is a landmark development. But how the government and the Lebanese Armed Forces implement this directive now that a new round of attacks has actually taken place will be the ultimate test of their credibility.