The Legacy of the Taliban: Sunni Allies of Tehran

The West must not allow terror sanctuaries to grow, thrive, and be used to plan attacks against the West.
Palestinian ISIS Fighters Push for Engaging Israel

Up until now, ISIS has avoided antagonizing Israel.
The Islamic State Is Seeping into Jordan

Terror cells in Jordan may be coordinated
Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps: The Revolution Continues beyond Iran’s Borders

No restraint in Revolutionary Guard’s campaigns
Borders Melt-Down: 100 Years After the Sykes-Picot Agreement

A century after the Sykes Picot Agreement, the Middle East has become a political powder keg and the setting for successive armed conflicts.
Hamas’ Terrorism in Egypt

Qatar, Muslim Brotherhood allegedly involved in an attack
Earthquakes of the Middle East

Shifting magma changes the entire landscape
The Iranian Penetration of Iraqi Kurdistan

The West could push the Kurds into Tehran’s arms
The True Face of the Palestinians’ Leader

For Mahmoud Abbas the wave of attacks on Israelis is a national campaign
The Failures of the International Community in the Middle East since the Sykes-Picot Agreement, 1916‑2016

This study is a recap of historical facts and aims to shed new light on the many failures of the Sykes-Picot agreement and implementation during the past century.
A Bad Agreement with Iran Will Undermine Middle East Stability

Iran regards itself as spearheading a redress of historical injustices that relegated the Shiites to a minor status in the Arab and Islamic world.
Iran’s Fortunes Rising in a Middle East Vacuum

Iran is behind recent attacks on Israel’s northern and southern borders.
How Nuclear Talks Help Iran Dominate the Middle East

Iran foresees no substantial danger as it keeps marching toward its strategic goals.
Have the Fundamentals of Israel’s Strategic Environment Inextricably Changed?

Iraq, 210 miles from Israel, is planning to modernize its ground forces with new armored and mechanized formations.
The Kurdish Awakening in Syria: Could It Lead to Regional War?

A “Greater Kurdistan” is no longer a remote possibility.