NORMALIZATIONS LESS NORMAL: ISRAEL, KOSOVO, UAE
The “Abraham Accords” among Israel, the UAE, and Bahrain reveal a U.S.-led shift in diplomacy away from multilateralism and democratization toward economic self-interest and a tenuous balance of power among competing alliances, writes Allan Marks.
CAN IRAN RESPOND TO ISRAELI COVERT OPERATIONS?
Until a solution to the overall problem with Iran is known, Israel won't abandon its operations, writes Abraham Wagner.
U.S. ATTACKING IRAN—A WAR THAT WILL NOT HAPPEN UNDER TRUMP'S WATCH
It is unlikely Trump will order an attack on Iran in his final days as president, writes Abraham Wagner.
ISRAEL’S MARCH TO NORMALIZATION: TWO AMBASSADORS SEE RISKS AHEAD
Until Israeli-Palestinian relations are dealt with directly and comprehensively, Israel’s security and international relations remain fragile, writes Allan Marks.
NEXT STEPS IN THE MIDDLE EAST AFTER HISTORIC ABRAHAM ACCORDS PEACE AGREEMENT
At present no one can say when and if Saudi Arabia will join peace accords with Israel, and Syria should also be considered, writes Abraham Wagner.
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