Pakistan and Iran are Strengthening the Centre-oriented Trends in the Region

Pakistan and Iran are Strengthening the Centre-oriented Trends in the Region

The Iranian Minister for Foreign Affairs Mohammad Javad Zarif’s visit to Islamabad in late August 2018 was the first meeting conducted by the new Pakistani leadership headed by the Prime Minister Imran Khan and high-ranking foreign guests. The agreements reached confirmed the trend towards consolidating the forces in the region. The ad hoc nature of…

Will the U.S. Let India Continue to Import Iranian Crude?

Will the U.S. Let India Continue to Import Iranian Crude?

India is increasingly finding itself caught between competing alliances. On one hand, ties between Washington and New Delhi have improved in recent years in large part to what both sides perceive as increased threats from China both militarily and economically in the South China Sea and overall Indo-Pacific region. On the other, New Delhi has…

US Favorite Candidate for Iraq PM Has Fallen with the Burned Walls of the Iranian Consulate in Basra

US Favorite Candidate for Iraq PM Has Fallen with the Burned Walls of the Iranian Consulate in Basra

The US favourite candidate for the prime ministership Haider Abadi lost his last chance to renew his mandate for a second term when riots caused arson around the southern city of Basra and burned down the walls of the Iranian consulate in the city. While the inhabitants demonstrated for their justified demands (fresh water, electricity,…

Pompeo’s Fingerprints Are All Over Trump’s New Syria Regime Change Policy

Pompeo’s Fingerprints Are All Over Trump’s New Syria Regime Change Policy

Despite his having expressed his desire to get U.S. troops out of Syria only months ago, a report published Friday in The Washington Post claims that President Donald Trump is allegedly “on board” with a new “indefinite military and diplomatic effort in Syria.” That effort claims to seek the “establishment of a stable, non-threatening government…