Dr. Mohammad Salami

Raisi’s ‘Pivot to Asia’ and Reviving Relations With Saudi Arabia

Iran's presidential election was held on June 18, 2021, and Ebrahim Raisi was elected the eighth president of Iran. The president is a prominent...

Palestine: The New Route for Turkey’s Blue Homeland Doctrine

A few days earlier, Turkish newspaper Yeni Safak reported that Ankara has taken the first step to re-implement the Libyan model with the Palestinians...

Why Saudi Arabia Held Secret Talks With Iran

A few days ago, the Financial Times claimed in a report that high-ranking officials from Iran and Saudi Arabia had held direct talks in...

The Saudi WMD Act: A Barrier to Saudi Arabia’s Nuclear Ambitions

A few days earlier, a number of US lawmakers in the Senate introduced a bill that would monitor Saudi Arabia's nuclear activities and prevent...

Syria and the Arab Countries: Strategic Hostility or Forced Peace?

Ten years have passed since the start of the uprising in Syria in March 2011. A war in which more than 400,000 people were...

Saudi Arabia’s Response to the Weakening of Relations With the Biden Administration: A Multilateral Coalition

Under Trump, Saudi Arabia's relationship with the United States was based on Trump's maximum financial advantage over the monarchy. Saudi Arabia was one of...

Biden Scenarios Against Iran

Iran's nuclear program is Biden's most important challenge in the Middle East. The P5 + 1 countries managed to sign an agreement with Iran...

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Between Two Fronts: Why Japan-South Korea Security Cooperation Is No Longer Optional

Japan and South Korea can no longer afford fragmented security policies. In a Taiwan-Korea dual contingency, coordination is no longer strategic preference, but the foundation of deterrence and regional stability.

Islamabad as Intermediary: Pakistan’s Calculated Turn to Crisis Diplomacy

As Gulf tensions rise, Pakistan has quietly become the channel neither Washington nor Tehran can afford to lose. Islamabad’s diplomacy is no longer reactive; it is positioning itself at the center of crisis management.

Epstein Case and the Crisis of Transparency in the West

The Epstein case is no longer just about one predator. It’s about whether Western institutions can investigate power honestly — or whether wealth, influence, and secrecy will always outrun accountability.

The New Phase of U.S.-China Economic Competition

The U.S.-China rivalry is no longer defined by tariffs alone. AI chips, export controls, rare earths, and strategic supply chains have become the real battlegrounds of global power in the emerging economic order.