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US-Iran Islamabad MoU: A Fragile Road to Peace

The June 17, 2026 Islamabad MoU between the US and Iran aimed to ease long-standing tensions through a 60-day framework for a comprehensive deal, addressing military operations, sanctions, and nuclear commitments. However, subsequent missile tests, asset disputes, and internal regime divisions reveal a precarious situation with heightened risks of renewed conflict.

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The Impact of Iran’s Erosion on Middle East Stability

The Middle East is undergoing a significant strategic transformation as the bipolar order between Iran and the U.S.-aligned bloc disintegrates. Key events like the 2026 Iran war and the reimposition of UN sanctions have weakened Iran’s proxy network, prompting Gulf states to adopt a hedging strategy and pursue conditional partnerships, fostering a fluid, multipolar environment marked by uncertainty and adaptive policymaking.

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JNIM Transformation: Threat to Global Security in the Sahel

The security architecture of the Sahel is undergoing a fundamental transformation. In 2024, West Africa accounted for more than half of all terrorism-related deaths globally. Central to this destabilization is the rapid expansion of Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM). As I recently discussed in an interview with Sky News Arabia, the group is transitioning from

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The war in Sudan continues

In my interview with Sky News Arabia, I explored the enduring influence of the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan, framing it as a critical issue not only for Sudan’s internal stability but also for regional and international security. The Brotherhood’s deeply entrenched networks within Sudanese institutions have created a “parallel state” that continues to undermine democratic

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