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Reza Pahlavi's popularity and Iran's mounting discontent raise the possibility of restoring a constitutional monarchy, a ...
A scholar of intelligence and strategy explains why battle damage assessments are so challenging – and why the process has ...
Mideast stability has sustained U.S. foreign policy priorities for decades. What lessons can we learn from past U.S.
Tehran threatens to activate ‘sleeper cells’ within the United States to retaliate against an attack on its facilities.
Brands begins by introducing us to a British strategic thinker named Halford Mackinder, whose analysis of a super continental ...
Professors from Temple and Penn discuss the mixed messaging about wanting a regime change and Iran's ability to retaliate.
By Peter Mitchell, Defense Opinion Writer. Israel’s telegraphed strikes against Iran’s military leadership and nuclear ...
Globalization extends the battlefields of regional wars to our own land and airspace — and Joe Biden’s lax border policies ...
Kolkata: Falguni Dey, the geography professor from Kolkata stranded in war-wrecked Iran, managed to reach Mashhad on Saturday midnight after driving 1,500 km through chaotic and desolate roads. On ...
History of US-Iran relations: From the 1953 regime change to Trump strikes Iran remains the US’s adversary in the Middle East since the 1979 Islamic revolution led by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
Why has Iran never been fully subdued, colonized, or occupied long-term? The answer lies in a potent mix of geography, culture, military strategy, and the deep-rooted nature of national identity.
Iran has re-emerged at the centre of international attention, following Israeli attacks on the Middle East’s second-largest country on June 13. Stretching from the Caspian Sea in the north to the Gulf ...