Trump Softens Stance, Diplomacy Put To The Test
Iran's highly enriched uranium stockpile remains the central sticking point in the US-Iran ceasefire talks. President Trump has repeatedly claimed that Tehran should halt its nuclear activities in order to restore peace. Now, he has said that Iran should destroy its enriched uranium, instead of transferring it to the US. At the same time, Trump has threatened to blow up Oman.
Peace Talks In Jeopardy As US Strikes Iran
Iran immediately issued a strong counter-warning and threatened retaliation following 'Self-defence strikes’ launched by US forces.
Opportunity Beyond The Alliance
The UAE officially left both OPEC and OPEC+ to prioritise its own national interests and to fulfil desire for production flexibility, as well as growth. The US-Iran War has exposed tensions among the Gulf nations, apart from disrupting fuel supplies.
Donald Trump & Xiopolitics
President Donald Trump concluded a three-day visit to China on May 15, 2026. The US may launch a devastating attack on Iran.
Mediator By Day, Safe Haven By Night
CBS News, citing top US officials with knowledge of the matter, has reported that Pakistan quietly allowed Iran to park its military aircraft on the Pakistani airfields in order to […]
Impact Of Bengal Poll On India’s Security Policy
US President Donald Trump has congratulated Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi following the Bharatiya Janata Party’s sweeping victory in the 2026 Assembly Elections in West Bengal.
The War On Iran & The End Of An Era
International Peace Coalition; May 7, 2026: Amid all the uncertainties about how the conflict between the US and Iran will develop, one thing seems certain: the Unipolar World dominated by […]
Pakistan’s ‘Double-Deal’ With US, Iran
US President Donald Trump has admitted that Pakistan played a crucial role in extending the ceasefire with Iran. Now, Islamabad is leaning more towards Tehran.
Waiting For The Right Opportunity
Pakistan is seeking to establish itself as an effective mediator in West Asia. However, its relationship with the US is widely considered as a transactional, situationship or alliance of necessity rather than a deep, strategic partnership.
