Callum Wood

Another indicator that American ‘soft power’ in the Middle East was too soft

From the ashes of Iraq rises the kingdom of Iran.

Who stands to benefit?

The dangers of Hezbollah’s weapons autonomy

With the Syrian civil war in hand, Iran is setting its sights on a bigger goal.

Upgrades to old weapons reveal Iran’s military strategy.

Will disputes over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam spill over into conflict—or something else?

A partnership of nuclear proportions

As Australia and New Zealand burn, overheat, shake and flood, can we afford to pass it off as the repercussions of global warming?

How elections and escalating tensions with Donald Trump will make it difficult for Hassan Rouhani to win a second term

Australasia needs a replacement for America—and there is only one possible candidate.

An unshackled Netanyahu is now free to act without worry of U.S. retribution.

His death deals a dual blow to the so-called ‘moderate’ movement in Iran.

Israel continues to work to deter conflict with the terrorist organization.

Algeria may be about to lose its strongman—and its stability.

A top Iranian general has hinted at establishing naval bases in regional hotspots.

Should Israel trust the words of America’s president-elect?

A win for the region’s terrorists and dictators

Israel prepares for battle after the U.S. election.

Iran imprisons more U.S. citizens with heavy jail terms.

A reminder of who will elect Iran’s next president, and where he will take the country.

The Philippine president is courting his Asian neighbors.

Could ongoing protests lead to social breakdown?

The Persian foreign legion set to bring ‘freedom’ to the Middle East

Is protecting Australia worth as much as a Chinese investment?

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