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Israel
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.
Israel, China and Cyber Security
Finland, Israel and Sweden have the best prepared cyber defenses, a report says. China and India are lagging.
No Good Iran Military Option
Why the potential adverse effects of a military strike against Iran far outweigh the possible benefits.
Are Iran Assassinations Working?
The assassination of another Iranian nuclear scientist raises the question of whether such a program can work.
Will Iran Lash Out at Weak Israel?
A cornered Iranian supreme leader might be tempted to boost his domestic standing by lashing out at Israel. Israel is ill-equipped to respond.
Time to Turn Screws on Iran
Questions over whether Iran is motivated to develop a military nuclear capability are misguided. It’s very clear.
Israel, Iran Eye Baku
Azerbaijan has strategic value for both Iran and Israel. How will Baku respond to being stuck in the middle?
China’s Frustrated Iran Diplomacy
China has worked hard behind the scenes to reduce tensions over Iran’s nuclear program. But as political pressure grows in the U.S. for action, will it have been for nothing?
Yes, Obama May Call Iran Strike
A former top Obama adviser on the Middle East says the president is serious when he says all options remain open. Just look at his track record.
Was Russia Behind Stuxnet?
The U.S. and Israel are widely assumed to be responsible for the Stuxnet computer worm that hit Iran’s nuclear facilities. But Moscow has just as good a motive.
The Trick to Sabotaging Iran
Covert operations may offer the best way of slowing Iran’s nuclear program without all-out war. But how long can they last?
Nuclear Iran Good for India?
A nuclear Iran is looking like a growing possibility. Could this actually be a strategic asset for India?