U.S. strikes on Iranian infrastructure and Trump’s escalating ultimatum over the Strait of Hormuz have pushed the conflict to the brink, with global economic risks rising and warnings of potential war crimes.
Exclusive insights from the former U.S. diplomat reveal how Israel’s military campaigns, U.S. priorities, and political negotiations shape the fragile Middle East balance.
Investors tread cautiously as Trump deadlines on Iran stir markets, while silver, platinum, and palladium retreat and inflation concerns weigh on precious metals.
With hopes for a ceasefire fading, Tehran rejects proposals while Washington weighs strikes, raising stakes for global oil routes and regional security.
The sudden shutdown of the vital Al-Masnaa Crossing exposes civilians to chaos, delays, and a shifting border reality where travel has turned into a geopolitical pressure point.
Exclusive insights from the former U.S. diplomat reveal how Israel’s military campaigns, U.S. priorities, and political negotiations shape the fragile Middle East balance.
From the Red Sea to Bab el-Mandeb, the Houthis’ strategic role is less about military victory and more about raising costs, pressuring opponents, and serving Iran’s wider ambitions—while Yemen bears the heaviest price.
Exploring how the fall of Saddam Hussein mirrored the lessons of Mario Vargas Llosa’s “The Feast of the Goat,” revealing a nation trapped between legacies of despotism, foreign influence, and the struggle to define its own state.