Not much of a surprise to the informed spectator, French President Emmanuel Macron called on Syria’s interim government to cooperate with Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces…
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The Middle-East, for a region comprised of small to middle powers, is swarmed with arrogantly boastful leaders (religious and secular) and heads of states whose…
This week, President-elect Donald J. Trump has made an unprecedented historic comeback. Truth be told, I wasn’t very fond of the man during his first…
In the early hours of Saturday October 26, Israel has launched its ‘official’ retaliatory ‘precision strikes’ on the Iranian capital. The explosions heard across different…
Civil war, teetering economy, sporadic fuel and food crises, and a slowly imploding society, have overshadowed the lives of Syrians for more than a decade.…
For four months now, since the unnatural death of the Iranian President, Raisi, in late May, I’ve been sounding the alarm on the imminence and…
A regional war is now brewing over the Middle-East. The dimensions of its scope, nevertheless, have not yet visibly manifested. These past few days, Israel…
Earlier this month, we bore witness to an assassination attempt on Trump. Eleven days afterwards, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered his speech to the…

An Excerpt From My Magisterial Thesis: “U.S.-Russian Exceptionalism: Intelligence, MAD, and Détente”
Conceptualization: the Quasi-inherent ‘Supra-international Balance of Power’ of MAD Post-Mutually-Assured-Destruction (MAD), it was no longer a question of tactic or strategy that molded the…
The Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict is one of the most intricate, protracted, and ethnic-based historical conflicts. The historical account thereof is laboriously extensive, and beyond the scope…