Tag: middle-east
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From Bürgenstock to Hormuz: The Quadrilateral Diplomacy Behind a Possible U.S.–Iran Strategic Reset
At the Bürgenstock resort in Switzerland, senior representatives of the United States, Pakistan, Qatar, and Iran convene for a quadrilateral diplomatic meeting designed to advance the implementation of a memorandum of understanding between Washington and Tehran. The meeting is taking place in a setting historically associated with discreet international mediation, and Switzerland’s role was primarily…
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Power Without Limits: Trump’s Post-G7 Doctrine of War, Markets, AI, and Global Command
In an extended interview with Axios correspondent Marc Caputo after the June 2026 G7 summit in Évian-les-Bains, France, President Donald Trump offered an unusually concentrated account of how he understood power, war, negotiation, executive authority, and American influence in the international system. The conversation moved across the recently concluded conflict with Iran, the reopening of…
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The Architecture of Wartime Legitimacy and the Grammar of Resolute Power
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s Statement is a compact but highly concentrated example of executive war rhetoric operating simultaneously on several planes: operational reporting, retrospective self-justification, national mobilization, regional signaling, alliance maintenance, and regime-directed psychological messaging. As an object of study, its interest lies less in the novelty of any single proposition than in the way…
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Reza Pahlavi on the future of Iran
In a televised interview broadcast by 60 Minutes, Reza Pahlavi, one of the most prominent opponents of the Islamic Republic of Iran, set out his view of the country’s immediate political future amid a period of extreme military escalation and internal instability. Speaking from Paris, Pahlavi argued that the Iranian system of government is entering…
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War as Public Reason: A Critical Description of Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin’s Multi-Front Military Briefing
The recording presented under the title FULL IN: Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin Delivers Critical Update in Explosive Military Briefing Today | AH14 is best approached as a compressed public artifact of wartime military reason rather than as a transparent transcript of a single, self-identical statement. Its interest lies in the way it stages command, threat-description,…
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Syria at a Precarious Hinge: Ceasefire Fragility, Kurdish Inclusion, and the ISIL Detention Risk in the Northeast
At a United Nations Security Council briefing on 23 January 2026, senior UN officials and national representatives described a rapidly evolving security and humanitarian landscape in Syria, with particular emphasis on the volatility of the north and northeast, the fragility of recent ceasefire understandings between the Syrian authorities and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), and…