Gulf states at crossroads: Navigating the Iran war’s unwanted reality - opinion
The Gulf states’ ability to preserve stability, maintain strategic flexibility, and avoid being drawn into an escalation will shape the region for years to come.
The Gulf states’ ability to preserve stability, maintain strategic flexibility, and avoid being drawn into an escalation will shape the region for years to come.
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The bigger question is whether the American right will remain reliably pro-Israel once this war fades and the debate shifts from missiles and headlines back to culture, loyalty, and identity.
The arguments used today to oppose confronting Iran echo the same isolationist logic that once delayed action against Hitler.
In order to preserve Israel’s qualitative edge, its education system must excel at every level.
Even in an age of advanced weapons and secular institutions, many of the world’s most consequential decisions are still made and understood under the shadow of God.
Rising antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment are shrinking the political influence of American Jews.
Defense is not only a mission against external threats; it is also the obligation to protect the very systems and people that perform that mission.
Despite the tension stretching across the Middle East and striking the Muslim world, the only Muslim nuclear power has still not taken harsh steps and continues to straddle the fence.
A witness said the attackers moved with deliberate, focused fury.
From Washington’s perspective, the war against Iran marks a turning point in its relations with its allies in the Middle East.