For Iran, What Now?
“All the bodies were recognizable despite their burns,” Mohammad Hassan Nami, head of Iran’s Disaster
“All the bodies were recognizable despite their burns,” Mohammad Hassan Nami, head of Iran’s Disaster
Deservedly or not, the Iranian government’s suffered its share of high-profile casualties over the past
Eight hours later, details around what, exactly, transpired in Iran early Friday remained scant, which
Less than a week after intercepting an unprecedented barrage of drones and missiles launched by
In the hours after Iran’s Monty Python French taunter-style “counterattack” against Israel, everyone with a
“This is likely to unfold over a number of hours,” a spokeswoman for Joe Biden’s
Pirating. It’s back to pirating for Iran. With the world on edge ahead of an
Typically, equities ignore geopolitical risk unless and until there’s a clear transmission channel to markets.
I’m sure it occurred to Benjamin Netanyahu that bombing the Iranian embassy in Damascus had
As with anything that happens inside Vladimir Putin’s Russia, the March 22 massacre at Crocus
The Houthis had a busy day. Crazy rascals. The situation in Yemen’s the furthest thing
Iran doesn’t give orders to the groups which comprise its “Axis of Resistance.” And the
If you were previously unsure about the term “proxy war” — what it means, what
A few days ago, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter was alive with
Israel picked off another top enemy commander on Monday, when Wissam Al-Tawil (stage name “Hajj
It was Colonel Mustard, in the library with the candlestick. In the immediate aftermath of
Fire at will, apparently. A PMF leader was killed in Baghdad on Thursday, the latest
War, war go away, come again… well, not another day, ideally. Headlines the day after
Oil managed to find its footing at the beginning of the week amid escalating turmoil
Shouldn’t US Treasurys rally in the face of the dangerous realities on display in the
Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday said Israel will “change the Middle East” in the course of
All eyes will be on Israel this week. Concerns of a wider regional conflagration were
Whenever the “petroyuan” comes up (which is quite often these days), I’m always keen to
Let’s start with a simple, and, I think, uncontroversial observation: Russia has no incentive to
Russian Air Force General Sergei Surovikin is living up to his dubious reputation. Weeks on
I’ve long described my raison d’ĂȘtre in terms of the intersection between geopolitics and finance.
There’s most assuredly a tie in between the naked politicization of the world’s most financialized
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