Iraq’s intention to deposit new maritime boundary coordinates with the United Nations has sparked protests from Kuwait, ...
Months after an election in Iraq, there is still no new prime minister or president. The reason for this is that political ...
"There are capabilities Iran did not fully employ in the previous round," a former senior Israeli military analyst told ...
Any attempts by Trump to forcibly "hold" Iranian land are likely to be met with an unprecedented fury, perhaps of the kind ...
The State Department ordered the evacuation of non-essential personnel and family members from the U.S. Embassy in Beirut on Monday, amid a major buildup of forces in the Middle East and intensifying ...
Art Basel, which runs elite fairs in Miami, Hong Kong, Paris and Switzerland, held its Gulf debut in Qatar in February. Read ...
One ex-CIA analyst described Trump's Iran military strategy to Newsweek as "the beatings will continue until your offer improves." ...
Jackson, who died Feb. 17 after a long illness, was also a prolific negotiator, responsible for securing the release of ...
Kuwait summoned Iraq’s chargé d’affaires on Saturday to protest Baghdad’s filing of maritime coordinates and a map with the ...
The world’s largest aircraft carrier, USS Gerald R Ford, steamed past Gibraltar on Friday bound for the Middle East as Donald ...
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Why Arab states are terrified of US war with Iran

They see the military build-up and know that bombing and regime change can have consequences, especially geopolitical ones ...