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Pakistan’s Quiet Proposal That Could Reshape Middle East Security

Pakistan's effort to help broker peace between the United States and Iran and to reopen the Strait of Hormuz deserves recognition. At a moment...

Is Iran Seeking Protection or Power Through Russia and China?

As military pressure, economic sanctions, and diplomatic isolation intensify in 2026, Iran’s renewed outreach to Russia and China is not merely symbolic diplomacy—it is...

Strait of Strait of Hormuz Tensions Explode: Is a New US-Iran War Inevitable?

The fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran is rapidly approaching a breaking point, as diplomatic efforts stall and tensions escalate in one...

Is Japan Really Remilitarizing? A Fact-Check of Chinese Claims

A recent opinion piece published by Global Times presents Japan as a rapidly remilitarizing state that threatens regional peace and stability. The article frames...

Why Israel–Lebanon Talks Preceded the Next US–Iran Negotiation Round

In the intricate chessboard of Middle Eastern geopolitics, timing is rarely accidental. The decision to initiate dialogue between Israel and Lebanon before convening the...

China-Taiwan: Future Trends of Cross-Strait Ties

In diplomacy, some meetings are valuable because they solve problems. Others matter because they reopen the possibility of solving them. The April 10 meeting...

$5 Billion Lifeline & Air Defense : Is Pakistan Preparing for a Gulf Conflict?

Pakistan’s recent deployment of fighter jets and military personnel to Saudi Arabia has triggered a major geopolitical debate: is Islamabad abandoning its long-standing neutrality...