Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz's surprise visit to Bahrain strengthens the regional security complex established against Iran after the Abraham Accords.
The attacks on UAE set a clear example of emerging asymmetric threats, while the issues of the functionality of air defense systems have once again been raised.
Russia wants to get closer to Arab countries rather than Iran to solve the problems in the Middle East.
The future of the JCPOA, the Iran nuclear deal, will hinge upon eliminating the Senate’s reservations.
Despite the Islamic Republic’s tangible support for the Houthis and considerable influence on various aspects of the Yemeni civil war, internal and external factors curb Iran’s role in Yemen’s crisis.
Despite being a result of external pressure, Iran’s intentions to ease regional tensions and get along with its neighbors will reflect positively on Ankara-Tehran relations.
On March 23, 2018, the US President Donald J. Trump appointed John Bolton to serve as his new National Security Adviser.
Bin Salman’s maneuverings have created a lot of tension in Tehran between hardliners and moderates behind the scenes, over how much Iran has to spend to repeated fight so many years after the revolution.
A newly published report suggested that the State Department, the Pentagon, and the National Security Adviser have been working on an alternative plan.