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Vance’s ‘Final Offer’ in Islamabad: How the U.S.-Iran Talks Failed—and What It Means for the World

By Nathaniel Cross, Senior International Affairs Analyst and Contributor to The New York Times, Forbes, and Foreign Affairs. The sun

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The Weight of Islamabad: What JD Vance’s Iran Gamble Tells Us About America — and the World

He boarded Air Force Two at Joint Base Andrews on a Friday morning and, in doing so, stepped into history.

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How Iran Should End the War: A Deal Tehran Could Take

The Strait of Hormuz is bleeding the world. Tehran still holds cards — but the clock is running out to

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No Kings Protests 2026: Millions March in What Could Be the Largest Day of Demonstrations in U.S. History

Millions joined the No Kings protests on March 28, 2026, across all 50 states and a dozen countries, targeting Trump’s

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The Strategic Shift: Why India is Frustrated by Pakistan’s Sudden Mediatory Role in the US-Iran Conflict

Islamabad’s Unlikely Ascent to Center Stage The Persian Gulf has always been a chessboard where empires and regional powers jostle

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MH17 was the warning. The Middle East is the test. Aviation safety faces new challenges amid conflict

Imagine you are thirty-five thousand feet above the Persian Gulf, somewhere between the glittering corridors of Doha and the haze-shrouded

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The False Promise of “Flexible Realism” — Trump’s War on Iran Reveals a Foreign Policy Without Principles

There is a particular audacity to naming a foreign policy doctrine after an intellectual tradition you are simultaneously dismantling. The

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Dubai’s Financial District Rattled by Iranian Drones: How the DIFC Drone Attack Is Reshaping the Gulf’s Economic Future

Iranian drones struck Dubai’s DIFC financial district on March 13, 2026 — sending smoke over the skyline and bankers to

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