The sands of Iraq and mountains of Afghanistan reminded the US military that geography played a decisive role in conflict. The waters off Iran are doing the same.
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Why much of the Middle East is desert, but not Iran and Turkey
From endless dunes in Saudi Arabia to snowy peaks in Turkey, the Middle East is far more diverse than many assume. Climate ...
Until recently, Israel’s primary focus had been on Iran’s southern and central regions, where key elements of its military ...
Iran may not have a nuclear weapon—but it controls the Strait of Hormuz. Here’s why this narrow waterway could become ...
About 58 per cent of Iran’s attacks on its Gulf neighbours have been directed at the UAE. We find out why. The UAE has long ...
Hormuz disruption: US Professor says Trump is caught in an 'escalation trap' and that doubling down the attack will only ...
Iran faces a choice that is larger than the immediate conduct of war. It can continue the logic of short-term escalation, or ...
Over the past decade, analysts have increasingly viewed Iranian transit routes as Central Asia’s most promising path to the sea.
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