Gulf nations don’t want the chaos that a US attack on Iran or the collapse of the Islamic Republic would generate.
India’s recognition of Somaliland emerges as a central strategic imperative in the Horn of Africa and Red Sea region. By ...
Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Oman told the US President to hold back on military strikes, fearing "grave blowbacks in the region".
Four Arab states urged the U.S. and Iran to de-escalate tensions to avoid regional instability after potential military ...
Lindsey Graham (R-SC) warned on Thursday that he would be “dramatically rethinking” the “nature of” the U.S. alliance with ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel asked the president to postpone any planned attack. Israeli and Arab officials ...
Letting protests play out, moving US military assets into place and temporarily 'placating' Gulf states support Trump's ...
Iran Closes Airspace To Commercial Aircraft For Hours<br />Iran closed its airspace to commercial flights for hours without ...
In early 2026, the strategic landscape of the Middle East is shaped by a striking convergence: while many regional ...
The US military is not ready to strike Iran because of limited options and capabilities, officials have privately warned.
Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan have quietly formed a political and military alliance—and are likely to be far more influential in the Middle East’s future than the United States.
The clash of the two Gulf states has major implications for the Middle East. But it also affects East Africa and important ...