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Flotilla Fiasco Boon for Iran

Flotilla Fiasco Boon for Iran

Israel fell into a trap with its decision to raid the flotilla bound for Gaza, says Meir Javedanfar. And Iran will reap the benefits.

What the Iran Deal is Missing

Brazil and Turkey should be congratulated for their deal over Iran’s nuclear programme. But the agreement is no magic wand.

What’s Happened to the SCO?

The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation has kept a low profile during the Kyrgyzstan crisis. So what exactly is the group for?

Iran Risking Multi-Front War

Iran Risking Multi-Front War

Pursuing nuclear weapons makes Iran less safe. It’s putting itself in the crosshairs of its neighbours, the US and al-Qaeda.

The Truth About Nuclear Iran

The Truth About Nuclear Iran

A nuclear Iran is no certainty, says Meir Javedanfar. No matter how bombastic the rhetoric from Tehran has been.

China, US, Russia eye Bishkek

Regime change in Kyrgyzstan is largely down to local factors. But it could still have a big impact on geopolitics in Eurasia.

What I saw in Bishkek

What I saw in Bishkek

An eye witness to the violence during last week’s Kyrgyz uprising shares what he saw with photojournalist Hugh Bohane.

Can Afghanistan Help Itself?

Can Afghanistan Help Itself?

NATO wants Afghan forces to be able to take more responsibility. David Axe reports that there’s reason for worry, and for hope.

China Eyes Bite of Mongolia?

China Eyes Bite of Mongolia?

By Joshua Kucera
As Russia and China vie for access to its minerals, Mongolia has turned to the US as a counterweight. But is its democracy safe?

Return of the Warlords

Return of the Warlords

As villages in Afghanistan turn to private militias for security, Sanjay Kumar asks if such outfits mark a return to warlordism.

‘Iran has Afghan Peace Role’

‘Iran has Afghan Peace Role’

The London conference on Afghanistan’s future was wishful thinking. For real stability, look to China, India, Russia–and Iran.

Last Shot in Afghanistan

Last Shot in Afghanistan

The Diplomat speaks with Fabrice Pothier, director of Carnegie Europe, about the security situation in Afghanistan, talking with the Taliban and the prospects for stability once US-led forces withdraw.

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