Khamenei’s elimination: Will assassination become the norm for regime change? - opinion
Will the targeted killing in which Israel excelled – and is morally justified – return to haunt it as a threatening boomerang?
Will the targeted killing in which Israel excelled – and is morally justified – return to haunt it as a threatening boomerang?
A military gamble without a day-after plan risks regional war, nuclear chaos, and shocks to the global economy.
Iran’s missile and drone strikes hit Gulf states, testing trust, unity, and reliance on the US.
One of the dangers of having a strong-willed and unpredictable senior partner is that you never know if they’re going to turn against you.
This is a historic moment that carries dual potential: one misstep by any player could reshape the region, but it also showcases Israel’s capacity, resources, resolve, and spirit.
Dismantling the Iranian state without a plan for the “day after” is not a strategic victory: it is the deliberate detonation of a geopolitical abyss at the nerve center of the global economy.
After the war, a "mega deal" would produce the quintessential victory against not only the perpetrators of the October 7 massacre but against all those who wish for Israel's demise.
The supreme leader thought he was invincible, but he was lazy in his thinking. He did not do his homework; Israel, on the other hand, did.
As long as the present regime remains in power in Iran, there will be no genuine revival of Gulf-Iran relations. Only a new regime could mend the rifts.
Isolationism threatens America’s security as radical ideologies spread. It's time for the US to confront global threats and protect its future.
Pro-Palestinian protests worldwide following the October 7 massacre reveal a deep hypocrisy, as activists avoid real debate and accountability while glorifying violence.