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To Protect Undersea Cables in the Middle East, US Needs a New Hub

Undersea fiber-optic cables serve as not only the economic and communications backbone of much of the civilian world, but for military operations as well. And while recent incidents in which cables have been cut — accidentally or not — have

“May Allah make Zionist Israel destroyed and devastated,” Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan prayed on March 30. This invocation was not simply a rhetorical flourish, an aberration, or simple political posturing—it was an authentic expression of Erdogan’s longstanding antagonism towards

Trump’s Endgame on Iran a Mystery as Clock Ticks on Nuclear Talks

The clock is ticking on President Trump’s two-month timeline to reach a deal with Iran over its nuclear program, with the president signaling optimism ahead of a third round of talks later this week. But it’s still unclear if Trump

How Iran Is Using a Familiar Playbook on Nuclear Talks

The Trump administration risks repeating the mistakes of Obama and Biden in reaching a deal with Tehran. The United States and Iran have now had two rounds of talks on a potential deal over Iran’s nuclear weapons program, with a