Former U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Iran has suffered a major defeat, indicating a decline in its influence in the region. These remarks come at a sensitive time as political and military crises escalate in the Middle East.
Reports of a possible agreement between the United States and Iran are causing significant concern in Israel. This deal is perceived as an implicit acknowledgment of a strategic failure in countering Tehran's influence.
A report from the Hebrew site Nitzav reveals that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard's Quds Force, along with Hezbollah cells, has conducted extensive activities in several Turkish cities over the past four decades. These activities include recruitment, training, and logistical support for armed groups.
Ali Al-Zaydi is tasked with forming a technocrat government in Iraq, free from figures linked to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard or on U.S. veto lists. This move aims to enhance Iraqi sovereignty and reduce Iranian influence in the country.
The United States faces increasing challenges in the Middle East as its deterrent power against Iran diminishes. These developments raise concerns about the future of regional stability.
Writer Alexander Khramchikhin argues that U.S. actions have consistently enhanced Iran's geopolitical standing in the Middle East. He highlights how American policies have transformed Tehran into a significant regional power.
Ali Al-Zaydi, a relatively unknown politician, has been tasked with forming a new coalition government in Iraq. He faces increasing pressure from the United States to curb Iranian influence in the country during a critical time of regional tensions.
Washington views the appointment of <strong>Ali Al-Zaydi</strong> to form the new Iraqi government as a test phase for bilateral relations. The focus is on the actual performance of the government rather than its political backgrounds.
Iran is actively seeking to maintain the ongoing conflict in the region as part of its strategy to enhance its influence. This is evident through Tehran's political and military maneuvers aimed at solidifying its position in regional disputes.
Lebanese Minister of Social Affairs, Haneen Saeed, confirmed that disarming Hezbollah is a governmental and popular demand, noting that the process requires time before reaching a political settlement. This statement was made during a discussion at an American research center.
A political analyst in the Hebrew newspaper 'Maariv' asserts that Iran has not been influenced by U.S. President Donald Trump's policies. Instead, it is the U.S. administration and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that have fallen into the trap of these strategies.
In a move reflecting escalating military pressures, Iran has granted its military leaders greater authority over militias in Iraq. This decision comes amid increasing regional tensions and ongoing war challenges.
Security challenges are increasing in Iraq amid rising regional conflict, as the Baghdad government grapples with armed factions embedded within state institutions. Experts discuss the impact of Iranian influence on the Iraqi landscape.
Politico magazine highlights the strategic importance of Iran, which controls the Strait of Hormuz, amid widespread sentiment that the U.S. has lost the war. This follows the Trump administration's announcement of victory in its military campaign against Iran.
Iran is entering a new phase of de-escalation following significant military resource depletion. Tehran has suffered notable losses in its missile arsenal and substantial damage to its military infrastructure, affecting its network of regional proxies.
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance stated that the ongoing war with Iran is expected to conclude 'very soon,' highlighting significant military objectives achieved by Washington. This announcement was made during a joint press conference with Hungary's Prime Minister in Budapest.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard has declared the start of a new phase of war, emphasizing an escalation of military operations in the region. This announcement comes amid increasing tensions that raise concerns in international circles.
Iran's expansionist vision is considered one of the main obstacles to achieving a lasting peace agreement in the region. Concerns are growing that these policies may escalate regional tensions and destabilize neighboring countries.
Iraq appears to be fully utilized to support Iran against its adversaries, raising significant concerns about the country's future and independence. This trend neglects the interests of the Iraqi people, prompting questions about national identity.
Iran is pursuing its objectives in the Arab region through a strategy that relies on engineering chaos and systematic disintegration. This policy aims to destabilize the region and enhance its influence in Arab countries.
Iran is moving to strengthen its grip on the Strait of Hormuz, a vital passage for approximately <strong>20%</strong> of the world's oil. This shift could significantly reshape the global order and adversely affect U.S. interests, according to political science professor Robert Pape.
The US State Department has announced the detention of the daughter and granddaughter of Qassem Soleimani's sister, a move that reflects ongoing American actions against figures linked to the Iranian regime. Their residency in the United States has also been terminated.
Iran's powerful reaction to recent attacks by the US and Israeli forces has surprised officials in the Trump administration, including Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. This response has raised questions about the extent of US involvement in the region and the implications for Middle Eastern policies.
U.S. intelligence reports reveal that the Iranian regime remains stable, showing no signs of disintegration. This information emerges amid rising regional and international tensions surrounding Iran.
On February 28, U.S. President Donald Trump initiated the 'Epic Fury' operation aimed at reshaping the balance of power in the Middle East in favor of the U.S. and its allies against the growing Iranian threat.
Questions arise about whether the goal of overthrowing Iran marks the start of a regional reshaping project or is merely a phase in a broader strategy for redistributing regional roles. This issue has garnered attention from many political observers and experts.
Reports indicate that Iranian leadership has belatedly realized that Israel has been working to undermine its regional influence by targeting its tools and proxies. This Israeli strategy aims to separate arenas and diminish Tehran's impact.
The ongoing war in Iran has sparked a significant divide in opinions, with some viewing the Islamic Republic as deserving of attacks due to regional instability it has caused. Others, however, highlight the challenges Iran faces from major power interventions.
The European Union has announced the extension of human rights sanctions on Iran for an additional year, until April 12, 2027. This decision aims to address ongoing human rights violations in the country amidst rising protests.
Israel continues its operations against Iranian targets despite not achieving tangible victories. Reports indicate that these operations are part of a long-term strategy to counter Iranian influence in the region.