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After the 12-Day War: Iran, Israel, and the Future Regional Order
  • Podcast
  • After the 12-Day War: Iran, Israel, and the Future Regional Order

    The dust has barely settled following the dramatic 12-day war between Israel and Iran, but its political and strategic reverberations are already shaping the future of the Middle East. In this episode of Middle East Focus, Ross Harrison, senior fellow and book series editor at the Middle East Institute, joins hosts Alistair Taylor and Matthew Czekaj to assess what comes next — from Tehran’s internal power recalibrations to the future of Iran’s forward defense strategy, and shifting regional alliances.

    June 26, 2025

    Iraq tries to assert state authority during crisis
    Photo by Thaier Al-Sudani/Reuters/Pool/Anadolu via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • Iraq tries to assert state authority during crisis

    The Iraqi government has long navigated a path between maintaining political ties with its Iranian neighbor and Tehran’s allies inside Iraq on the one hand, and preserving its security relationship with the United States on the other. Unsurprisingly, it quickly welcomed US President Donald Trump’s June 23 Israel-Iran cease-fire agreement.

    Bonus Episode: A Fragile Ceasefire Between Israel and Iran
  • Podcast
  • Bonus Episode: A Fragile Ceasefire Between Israel and Iran

    This special Bonus Episode of Middle East Focus gives listeners access to a recent MEI press briefing on the evolving Israel-Iran conflict, recorded on Wednesday, June 25. You’ll hear from MEI’s Distinguished Military Fellow Vice Admiral Kevin Donegan, Distinguished Diplomatic Fellow Alan Eyre, and Senior Fellow Paul Salem who join MEI’s Ken Pollack to discuss the ongoing conflict, in light of the recent proposed ceasefire agreement.

    June 25, 2025

    US-Iran: What is next?
  • Commentary
  • US-Iran: What is next?

    While most international media are focused on what will happen today or this week between America and Iran, the real story is much bigger—the complete turning of the tables on Iran.

    Pezeshkian’s overtures: Cosmetic change or real shift in power?
    Photo by Iranian Presidency/Anadolu via Getty Images
  • Commentary
  • Pezeshkian’s overtures: Cosmetic change or real shift in power?

    Where is Ali Khamenei? That is the question on the minds of many Iranians and foreign observers in the aftermath of the 12-day war between Iran and Israel. As missiles rained down and retaliatory strikes escalated, one voice was conspicuously absent: that of the supreme leader of the Islamic Republic.

    Deal or Deception: The Kurdish Card in Erdogan’s New Game
  • Podcast
  • Deal or Deception: The Kurdish Card in Erdogan’s New Game

    The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) has announced it will disband and end its decades-long armed insurgency. Is this a turning point in Turkey’s century-long conflict with its Kurdish population—or a political maneuver to secure President Erdogan’s grip on power? Gonul Tol is joined by Kurdish MP Ceylan Akca and political scientist Murat Somer to unpack the stakes of this historic shift, the demands for constitutional recognition, and whether peace is possible in a country where democracy itself is under threat.

    Trump at war with Iran: Regime change, risk, and the hidden battle inside Tehran
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  • Commentary
  • Trump at war with Iran: Regime change, risk, and the hidden battle inside Tehran

    The United States is now at war with Iran, or at least something dangerously close to it. The June 21 US strikes on key Iranian nuclear infrastructure, including the underground Fordow facility, marked a dramatic escalation. Yet Washington has carefully avoided calling this a full-scale war.