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What Japanese People Want to Know in Prime Minister Abe’s Visit to Tehran

By: Professor. Satoshi IkeuchiProfessor, Global Security and Religion, University of Tokyo Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is planning to visit Iran in the middle of

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US-Saudi Relation Is Farther Than Arms Deals

30th of May 2019 Several analysts in the Middle East believe that the US sees Saudi Arabia as just a “money source”, and that the

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US To Deploy Extra Troops In The Gulf – No Ground Attack

US President Donald Trump agreed to the request of the commander of the US Central Command (US CENTCOM) to deploy 1500 additional troops in the

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All Fingers Are On The Triggers And No One Wants War!

19th of May 2019 Background In September 2008 Israel asked US for green light to bomb nuclear sites in Iran. The US president told Israeli prime minister he

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Yemen Crisis and Four Years of War

Political and Security Development in Yemen On 15th of January 2015, the Houthis raided the house of President Abed Rabbo Hadi Mansour, surrounded the presidential

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Rivalry in Syria after the US Withdrawal

The decision to withdraw the US forces from Syria created a new situation for a country suffering from civil war for eight years. The decision

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Are Arab alliances back?

On February 16, 1989, eight years after the founding of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), a new Arab alliance was established with almost a similar

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Israel’s Future Planning In The Middle East

By: Sayed Ghoneim, Major General (Retired) of the Egyptian Armed Forces Forces.For decades, the US has treated the achievement of security for a Jewish homeland

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Analytical vision: How does Israel think?

I see that Israel pursues policies and attitudes towards the Arab countries and the regional context is very different from what is being published and

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US forces withdraw from Afghanistan

The US has spent nearly $ 700 billion and lost more than 2,200 troops since its existence in Afghanistan in 2001.   US President Donald