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Egypt and Syria – Between Politics and History

Egypt and Syria – Between Politics and History

The Egypt–Syria relationship has long stood as a cornerstone of the Arab regional system, founded upon deep historical, political, and cultural ties, as well as significant geographic influence. The developments witnessed in Syria over the past decade have been pivotal...

Will U.S. Ideals or Interests Prevail in Syria?

Will U.S. Ideals or Interests Prevail in Syria?

Hussein Omar From the heart of Damascus, one of the most intricate political games in the contemporary Syrian landscape is being orchestrated. The focus, however, is not on Tehran or Moscow this time, but squarely on Washington. The interim Syrian...

Foreign Fighters in Syria – Deportation or Reintegration?

Foreign Fighters in Syria – Deportation or Reintegration?

As major military operations in Syria recede and arrangements for transitional governance begin to take shape, one of the most complex issues in the Syrian landscape has re-emerged: the question of foreign fighters. After years of combat within multiple factions,...

Iran’s Eyes on Iraq’s Elections

Iran’s Eyes on Iraq’s Elections

Despite the decline of the “Axis of Resistance” and the deterioration of Iran’s military and regional capabilities, Iraq’s elections remain fundamental to Iran for deep economic, political, and strategic reasons. Iraq is not a tactical ally but the economic and...

Ceasefire at Risk: Lebanon Back in the Danger Zone

Ceasefire at Risk: Lebanon Back in the Danger Zone

Lebanon is experiencing political and security confusion following the initiation of a key clause in the ceasefire agreement, which mandates the disarmament of illegal weapons and the state’s exclusive control over arms within its territory. Although the agreement was formally...

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