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Iran
Iran, West Head for Showdown
The West is putting pressure on to tighten the screws over Iran’s nuclear program. But will it work?
India Lets U.S. Down on Iran
India’s decision to walk out of step with the international community on Iran isn’t just a slap in the face for the U.S. – it raises questions about its ability to lead.
India-Iran Drama Continues
Iran and India are supposed to be allies. Would Tehran really have orchestrated an attack on Indian soil?
Bangkok as Battleground?
Thai authorities say they have detained three Iranians planning to attack Israeli diplomats. Why in Bangkok?
India in the Hot Seat
With fingers pointing at Iran as being behind a bomb attack in New Delhi, India is in an awkward position.
Hezbollah Behind Israel Blasts?
Some believe Hezbollah was behind this week’s bomb attack in New Delhi. India’s police must find out quickly.
Russia Does its Own Pivot
Russia is increasingly paying attention to developments in Asia. But are positions on Iran and Syria hurting it?
Israel Embassy Hit in Delhi
An attack on a car at the Israeli Embassy in New Delhi injures four people. Fingers have quickly pointed at Iran.
India's Iran Dance
Iran is proving to be a thorn in the side of India’s relations with the United States. It doesn’t need to be.
U.S.-India Ties: Pivot Problems
India has already shown that it is starting to carve out its own path in Asia. But it’s one that could create clashes with the United States.
Syria and the New Cold War
The unrest in Syria has underscored a broader Middle East game being played between the United States, Russia and China.
Why China Isn’t Freaking Out
There are good reasons why the rhetoric from Moscow is harsher than Beijing’s. For a start, China knows lashing out at the U.S. is counterproductive.