How Lebanon Almost Became the Flashpoint of a Nuclear War

The 1958 Lebanese civil war, ignited amidst the Cold War and Arab nationalism, mirrored a clash of ideologies, where President Camille Chamoun’s pro-Western stance collided with pan-Arabists and leftist factions, marking a precursor to the nation’s tumultuous future and the larger civil war of the mid-70s and 80s.

Iran’s Geopolitical Chess Game: How Hamas Aids Tehran’s Regional Ambitions

In the intricate geopolitical chessboard of the Middle East, Iran maneuvers shrewdly through its proxy, Hamas, to counterbalance the Abraham Accords, disrupt budding Israel-Arab alliances, and fortify its regional stronghold, drawing the region into a vortex of escalating tensions with broader war ominously looming on the horizon.

The Bolduc Brief: Israeli Hamas Conflict and the Middle East Meltdown

The ongoing Israeli and Hamas conflict, deeply rooted in historical animosities and exacerbated by regional dynamics, faces a potential expansion fueled by unresolved core issues, external interventions, and the rising tide of radicalization within a beleaguered Gaza, painting a dire picture that beckons for urgent, cohesive international diplomacy to foster stability and peaceful coexistence.