Saeed Minhas

Dr. Saeed Ahmed (aka Dr. Saeed Minhas) is an interdisciplinary scholar and practitioner with extensive experience across media, research, and development sectors, built upon years of journalism, teaching, and program management. His work spans international relations, media, governance, and AI-driven fifth-generation warfare, combining academic rigour with applied research and policy engagement. With more than two decades of writing, teaching and program leadership, he serves as the Chief Editor at The Think Tank Journal. X/@saeedahmedspeak.
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What Does Trump Really Want From Europe?

The relationship between the United States and Europe has once again entered turbulent waters. Just months after both sides attempted to stabilize trade relations,...

Will Nuclear Inspections Make or Break the New US-Iran Agreement?

Just days after the United States and Iran agreed on a roadmap toward a final peace deal, a new dispute has emerged that raises...

As France Hosted Arab Leaders on Iran, Why Was Pakistan Left Out?

When French President Emmanuel Macron invited the leaders of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates to join special G7 discussions on...

More Than a Coincidence? The Strategic Timing of the US-Iran Deal Before G7

As world leaders gather in France for the G7 Summit, an unexpected development has emerged from one of the world's most volatile geopolitical flashpoints....

The Hidden Winners of a New US-Iran Crisis: Politics, Oil and Power

While ordinary citizens across the Middle East, global energy markets, and international trade networks suffer from instability, several political and strategic actors may find...

Could the Next Iran-West Conflict Be Fought by Underwater Robots?

While global attention remains focused on conflicts in Gaza, Ukraine, and rising tensions between Iran and the West, a new military race is quietly...

From Ukraine to Iran: Are We Entering a New Age of Endless Wars?

For decades, political leaders and economists believed globalization had made major wars too costly to sustain. Trade interconnected nations, supply chains crossed continents, and...
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