In the second of two pieces examining Iran's rising regional role, Amal Saad-Ghorayeb* argues that attempts by "moderate" Arab leaders to whip up popular fear of Iran are US-orchestrated and aimed to keep in-check regional resistance to US-Israeli (...)
In the first of two pieces examining Iran's rising regional role, Amal Saad-Ghorayeb* argues that rather than building a sectarian alliance, Iran in Iraq aims to confront US-led imperialism
The notion of an Iraq-inspired model of Shia empowerment, (...)
Public opinion in Lebanon overwhelmingly rejects US-Israeli plans for cleansing Lebanon of Hizbullah, writes Amal Saad-Ghorayeb*
The latest Israeli massacre at Qana of 60 civilians, over half of whom were children, will only reinforce the shift in (...)