Foreign Policy Perspectives- Guiding Tomorrow
Fragile Hudna: A Strategic Move as Trump Reshapes Iran-Israel-U.S. Alignment
TV7 Israel – Deep Dive Featuring Hudson Institute – Israel At War Update – November 25th, 2024 Introduction The recent episode of TV7 Israel – Deep Dive Featuring Hudson Institute, hosted by Jonathan Hassan, brought together two eminent voices: Dr. Michael Doran, Director of the Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East at
U.S. Foreign Policy In Focus: Critical Expert Perspectives
Foreign Policy Perspectives- Guiding Tomorrow Transcribed by: Rania Kisar October 16, 2024 In a discussion on TV7 Israel News, Professor Russell Burman, former senior advisor at the U.S. State Department’s foreign planning staff and current director of the Middle East and Islamic World project at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, and Marshall Billingsley,
Iran’s Chessboard: Strategic Insights from a CIA Mastermind, Mr. Norman Roule
Executive Summary In the latest episode of ‘The Phoenix’ Podcast, listeners were treated to the expert insights of Norman Roule, a prominent figure with a storied 34-year career in the CIA, primarily focused on Iran and the Gulf region. This episode comes at a critical time, as tensions in the Middle East continue to
Navigating the Troubled Waters of the Maritime Middle East: A Strategic Dialogue with Admiral Gary Roughead
The Phoenix In a recent episode of the American Center for Levant Studies’ podcast, “The Phoenix Podcast,” hosted by Joel Rayburn and Rania Kisar, a thought-provoking dialogue unfolded with Admiral Gary Roughead, former Chief of Naval Operations and commander of the Pacific Fleet. This conversation offered deep insights into the complexities of the maritime
“The Kiss of Biden” and Foreign Policy in Erdoğan’s Re-Election
by Michael Doran May 2023 Pity Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu. The Turkish opposition candidate faced an impossible challenge: running for president with American lipstick on his cheek. Call it the kiss of Biden. In 2020, when Joe Biden was a candidate for president, he told the editorial board of the New York Times that he favored working with “elements
Time is Ripe for Snap Back Sanctions on the Iranian Regime, the Weakest Link in the Beijing-Moscow-Tehran Alliance
Time is Ripe for Snap Back Sanctions on the Iranian Regime, the Weakest Link in the Beijing-Moscow-Tehran Alliance By Dr. Samir Altaqi After establishing their quasi-total hegemony over the power centers in Iran, the hardliner leadership of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard is sinking into a multilayered crisis. Facing tremendous hardships, the Iranian people seem far