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Middle East
Tankers on Fire in Gulf of Oman
Iran’s fingerprints are on a bold attack against the oil trade and the global economy.
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• June 14, 2019
Islamic State Building a Stronghold in Afghanistan
To counteract one Islamist enemy, the U.S. negotiates with another: the Taliban.
By
Daniel Di Santo
• June 13, 2019
‘Either Victory or Egypt’
One chant that reveals the plight of anti-government protesters in Sudan, and what the future of their troubled nation might be
By
Anthony Chibarirwe
• June 13, 2019
Saudis Seek Middle Eastern Alliance Against Iran
Major Arab nations are speaking out against Iran.
By
Michael Davis
• June 7, 2019
Iranian Proxies in Syria Target Israel
Israel’s response will lead to Iran being kicked out of the war-ravaged country.
June 6, 2019
Why You Don’t Want an Iranian Nuclear Referendum
A look back at the destructive referendums of Iran’s past
By
Callum Wood
• June 4, 2019
Hezbollah’s Cash Problem Continues
Suffering from U.S. sanctions, Lebanese terrorist group scrambles for more funding.
By
Warren Reinsch
• June 4, 2019
German Intel: Iran Still Pursuing WMDs
How long before someone reacts to proof of Iran’s betrayals?
June 3, 2019
This Week from Jerusalem
Israel’s First-Ever Election Rerun
And an opposition party in Istanbul tops Erdoğan in opinion polls.
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• May 31, 2019
Rocket Strikes Near U.S. Embassy in Baghdad
A clear sign America is not welcome in Iraq
By
Warren Reinsch
• May 27, 2019
Saudi Oil Infrastructure Attacked, Allegedly by Iran
Attacks target Saudi Arabia’s primary and backup methods for exporting oil.
By
Richard Palmer
and
Warren Reinsch
• May 23, 2019
Are the United States and Iran Heading Toward War?
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• May 17, 2019
Germany Extends African Troop Deployments
Containing radical Islam in the Sahel and Somalia is preparation for confronting Iran.
By
Daniel Di Santo
• May 17, 2019
Iran Delivers Ultimatum to Europe Over Nuclear Program
Both sides are shifting from concession to confrontation.
By
Warren Reinsch
• May 16, 2019
Erdoğan’s Party Loses; Election Result Voided
Turkey’s strongman cracks down further on opposition to his power.
May 13, 2019
Is the United States the Aggressor in the Middle East?
The
New York Times
seems to think so.
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• May 9, 2019
Why Can’t Israel Solve the Gaza Crisis?
Calibrating Israel’s true military might while taking cover in a shrapnel-ridden house
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• May 6, 2019
U.S. Sanctions Hezbollah-Linked Assets
Trump administration seeks to drive a wedge between Hezbollah and its financial sponsor, Iran.
By
Warren Reinsch
• May 1, 2019
Battle of Influence in Syria: Russia vs. Iran
Conflicting goals in Syria could push the nation away from Iran.
By
Michael Davis
• April 29, 2019
Iran Appoints New IRGC Chief
Salami’s appointment highlights Iran’s maniacal dedication to Israel’s destruction.
By
Warren Reinsch
• April 25, 2019
Iran Acquires First Mediterranean Port
The Islamist threat pushes closer to Europe.
By
Warren Reinsch
• April 24, 2019
Iranian Terror Network Uncovered in Central Africa
New evidence that Iran is still active in the Central African region
By
Warren Reinsch
• April 23, 2019
Who Controls Iraq’s Military?
Not controlled by Baghdad, Iraqi troops flood into Iran to help with disaster relief.
By
Warren Reinsch
• April 22, 2019
Over 200 Dead in Easter Sunday Attack in Sri Lanka
Christians and foreigners targeted in coordinated bombings.
By
Richard Palmer
• April 21, 2019
What’s Next for Sudan
The coup that ended Omar al-Bashir’s 30-year dictatorship may not be enough to end Sudan’s troubles.
By
Anthony Chibarirwe
• April 16, 2019
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