Eurasia

Sharaa’s New Party: Reviving the Baath in Disguise?

As Syria’s so-called “transitional phase” unfolds—purportedly a prelude to democratic renewal—signs are emerging of a carefully orchestrated plan to launch a new political party closely aligned with Transitional President Ahmad al-Sharaa. This development is being guided not by civic initiative, but by a government body: the General Secretariat for Political …

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Iran Update, October 27, 2025

The Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF)’s apparent hesitancy to disarm Hezbollah has increased international frustration and concern about a potential resumption of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. Deputy US Special Envoy Morgan Ortagus arrived in Beirut on October 27 to meet with senior Lebanese officials in hopes of preventing renewed fighting …

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The Russian Military: Forecasting The Threat

The Russian military has undergone a rapid and comprehensive transformation since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 by optimizing itself to fight a positional war. The Russian military has made a virtue of necessity in that optimization, but its degraded force is now likely incapable of effective maneuver …

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In Greece, Demonstrators Want the US Military Out

From US intervention in Iraq to Israel’s war in Gaza, an American base in Greece has facilitated conflict for decades. On the Greek island of Crete, the demonstration approached the American military base at Souda Bay from the nearby village of Mouzouras, winding its way through small roads surrounded by …

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