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Al-Quds Al-Arabi – Oct. 23, 2018, issue 9344, p. 21 The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has always had a great deal of weight in the Middle East and internationally because of its advantages, such as its oil deposits. Saudi Arabia is currently the second largest oil exporter in the world […]
Mohammad bin Salman from the beginning to the brink of ...

Al-Quds Al-Arabi – Aug. 02, 2018, issue 9263 Beyond the standards of world powers, Israel is the composer of all sorts of conflicts and crises in the Middle East, the region that directly affects the world in terms of energy, stability, and religion. The presence of Israel in the heart […]
The summit in Helsinki and the reins in Tel Aviv

Al-Sharq – July 05, 2018, issue 10976 On 5 June last year, with arbitrary actions of four states, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Egypt, began Qatar’s blockade. The blockade started with a hacking operation and expanded to a clear violation of the human rights of citizens and […]
Qatar has stood, will they survive?

Al-Sharq – June 17, 2018, issue 10958 After a relative lull in the war in Yemen, the sounds of the weapons returned again. The goal this time was Al-Hudaydah and specifically its harbor. Some may see it as a reasonable and anticipated move, but looking at the details of the […]
Marine lanes and oil are two main reasons for the ...

Al-Quds Al-Arabi – Apr. 28, 2018, issue 9168, p. 21 It is certain that the Russian-Iranian relations are a matter of mutual interest. The support provided by Moscow to Tehran during the Iran nuclear program talks concerned mainly two points: First: Tehran is one of the most important countries hostile […]
Russian-Iranian relations after the trilateral strike

Originally published in the Greek weekly newspaper “Paraskinio”, issue 614, p. 39, on Jan. 20 The ocean corridors, dominated by the US after the Second World War and the end of the Cold War, have been and are still one of the main causes of wars and influence among international […]
The conflict on the maritime corridors between the Mediterranean and ...

Paraskinio – Nov. 11, 2017, issue 602, p. 47 In recent days, there have been various developments in the wider Middle East region. The announcement by Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri of his resignation from Riyadh early last week was a major shock inside the Lebanese administration which was surprised […]
The “Cold War” in the Middle East

Paraskinio – issue 602, p. 46, Nov. 4, 2017 Nine months after Donald Trump took over as the leader of the White House, investigator Robert Mueller began to publish his first research on the influence of Moscow in the recent US presidential election. This information indicates the direct and indirect […]
Putin’s “chess” – Russia’s role in the Middle East and ...

Paraskinio – issue 576 p. 45, Apr. 28, 2017 A few days ago, the magnitude of the scandal of the secret details of the nuclear agreement between the previous US and Iranian government was revealed. The six Iranians who were released by the Obama administration as a conditional agreement were […]