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Deepening the transatlantic divide over Iran – a new and final opportunity for Russia

Russia Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 20, 2026.

Russia is undoubtedly one of the few beneficiaries of the disruption in the global energy market caused by the Israel-US attack on Iran. Russia's income from...

What does Pete Hegseth's conservative evangelicalism have to do with the war in Iran?

US TA | AP Insight - March 20, 2026.

Since becoming defense secretary, Pete Hegseth has found no shortage of ways to bring his strand of conservative evangelicalism into the Pentagon. He hosts monthly Christian...

Is the US National Security Strategy dead?

US Carl Bildt - March 20, 2026.

Whatever one thinks of the US National Security Strategy published late last year, at least it clearly set out what President Donald Trump’s second administration...

US defeated in UN women’s rights vote but many battles lie head

Globalization Sharmila Devi - March 20, 2026.

Multilateralism scored a rare victory last week after the US failed to stop the adoption of a concluding statement about women’s rights at a UN...

Will the US deploy troops in Iran to seize uranium?

Middle East TA | AP Insight - March 19, 2026.

President Donald Trump is facing perhaps the most daunting question of the war with Iran, one that could define his time in office: Will he...

Does the war in Iran threaten the American long-term security strategy?

US Stephen Holmes - March 19, 2026.

The great theorists of war agreed that squandering one’s military power is the cardinal strategic sin. Sun Tzu, writing some 2,500 years ago, warned that...

Crimea – Can the issue that started everything be returned to negotiations?

Eastern Europe Oleksandr Levchenko - March 19, 2026.

Many well-known politicians and analysts believe that the destruction of the modern system of international relations began with Russia’s attack on Ukraine – not in...

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