Political Rants

  • The Iran–Israel War and the Struggle for the Middle East’s Geopolitical Center

    The Iran–Israel War and the Struggle for the Middle East’s Geopolitical Center

    The recent Iran–Israel war highlighted the shifting balance of power in the Middle East, where geography, trade routes, and great-power rivalries intersect. From Mackinder’s Heartland to Spykman’s Rimland, the struggle for influence over Iran and the wider region continues to define U.S., Russian, and Chinese strategy in global politics.

  • A Century of Change: Redrawing the Middle East

    A Century of Change: Redrawing the Middle East

    The Middle East is undergoing a historic change, reminiscent of the famous Sykes-Picot agreement that shaped the region for the next century at the hands of the French and the British, in the aftermath of the Great War and the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire during the first two decades of the past century. Almost…

  • “Why is the UN not stopping the Genocide in Gaza?”

    “Why is the UN not stopping the Genocide in Gaza?”

    For the past year, my entire social media feed has been mainly centered around the ongoing genocide in Gaza, the latest developments in the West Bank, and the war in Lebanon. As the days went by, we have slowly become desensitized to the atrocities that have been unfolding before our eyes. Yet, under each post,…

  • Land over Peace

    Land over Peace

    It’s no secret that Israel does not have a diplomatic solution to end its conflicts with its so-called “hostile neighborhood.” Israeli leadership has long adopted a policy based on the idea of using force to achieve peace, and if violence fails then more force is needed. As the famed political philosopher Professor Chomsky observed, Israel…

  • On Times of War

    On Times of War

    What then? When the whole world appears to be completely silent over the latest events and the continued Israeli aggression on Lebanon, how can we understand the latest escalation and what can we expect?