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SOFREP on MSNThe Bolduc Brief: The Shifting Balance of Power in the Middle East-Netanyahu, Trump, and the Future of U.S.-Israel Relations
The recent visit of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House has generated significant dialogue regarding the changing dynamics within the Middle East. This visit signifies a recognition by the Trump administration of Netanyahu’s military and political maneuvers,
This week saw an Olympic bid from Qatar, a new low-cost airline for Saudi Arabia and a major retail deal from the UAE.
CEO Tim Cook has found himself at the receiving end of President Donald Trump‘s criticism, marking a stark contrast to their previously warm relationship, but reports suggest iPhone production in India is not the only reason.
Data center company Khazna is building the backbone for the giant Stargate venture in the Middle East with leading AI companies.
From Carter to Trump, from Fuller to the ‘prince of darkness’ Perle and Barrack, the roles assigned by American imperialism to political Islamists have not changed in essence. On the historical line stretching from the Green Belt to the Greater Middle East Project,
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inews.co.uk on MSNNaive Trump promised peace in Middle East, now he’s realising he’s been played
US diplomats have railed against Israel's military intervention in Syria after privately accusing Netanyahu of acting like a 'madman'
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ZNetwork on MSNTrump, Netanyahu and the Reordering of the Middle East
Despite all the evidence to the contrary, too many commentators in the international media continue to portray Donald Trump as eager for a peaceful settlement to the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip. They even expect him to arm-twist Benjamin Netanyahu into accepting terms that the latter dislikes.
There are unbreakable ties between imperialism, Islamists, and nationalists. These groups, supported by the CIA, are fulfilling the roles assigned to them in the redesign of the Middle East. In Turkey’s part of this transformation,
As Iran’s clout fades, more nations see that their future lies in normalization and economic cooperation with Israel — not endless conflict and grievance.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting with President Donald Trump Monday marks his third time at the White House since January. Unlike the previous two episodes, there’s no public events on the schedule – leaving the two leaders’ highly consequential Middle East discussion entirely private.
Exclusive: Don Jr. and Eric Trump’s Middle East jaunt cost US taxpayers over $40,000 in hotel rooms and rental cars - Exclusive: The outlays by the Secret Service did not include flight costs, agents’ salaries,