Following the March 22, 2024 attack on the Crocus City Hall music venue in Moscow, in which an estimated 137 people were killed and for which the Islamic State (ISIS) claimed responsibility, major Urdu-language and English-language dailies in Pakistan published editorials arguing that both the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA, i.e., the Afghan Taliban) and the Islamic State Khurasan Province […]
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The Backstory on ISIS-K, the ISIS Affiliate Believed Responsible for Moscow Attack
The suburban Moscow concert hall assault last Friday that killed more than 130 people was the deadliest attack inside Russia in 20 years. It raised major questions about the capabilities and ambitions of the terror group that U.S. officials believe was responsible: ISIS-Khorasan, or ISIS-K, an affiliate of the self-declared Islamic State that emerged in Afghanistan. In multiple documentaries and […]
Read more ›The India-Armenia Alliance: A Stabilizing Factor In West Asia – Analysis
Recently, Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan congratulated his Indian counterpart Droupadi Murmu on an important national holiday, the Republic Day of India, which is celebrated on January 26 every year as a reminder of the entry into force of India’s first constitution on January 26, 1950. “Despite several challenges of history, the development of the republic and constitutionalism best embodied the […]
Read more ›US Officials Warn Of New ‘Axis Of Evil’ With China At The Fore
U.S. military and defense officials are increasingly concerned that as China and Russia forge ever stronger ties, they might attempt to challenge Western unity and eventually alter the balance of power on the world stage. The commander of U.S. forces in the Indo-Pacific told lawmakers on the House Armed Services Committee that the evolving relationship between Beijing and Moscow is […]
Read more ›Assam Rifles, India’s Unique Asymetric Warfare Option – OpEd
The Indian Navy and its marine commandos Marcos have come in for global praise for its multi-focal special operational capability on high season during their recent operations to rescue Indian; Pakistani and Bangladeshi sailors taken hostage by Somalian pirates. Indian army’s parachute commandos have already demonstrated deep penetration strike capabilities in enemy territory but the force that has come in […]
Read more ›New Government, Same Tensions: Pakistan And Afghanistan Exchange Fire – OpEd
After Shehbaz Sharif was elected earlier this month to another term as the Pakistani Prime Minister, he knew his new government didn’t have any time to hesitate since the country faced maybe its worst economic–political–security crisis. Putting aside the growing inflation and the urgent need for a new, costly agreement with the IMF, Sharif needed to find a proper solution […]
Read more ›Will China Push the U.S. Dollar Out of the Middle East?
For Gulf states, balancing the use of the dollar and the renminbi will become a way of maintaining strategic neutrality amid global geopolitical fragmentation. As China’s geo-economic influence expands across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), countries in the region are becoming acutely aware of the risks emanating from their dependence on the U.S. dollar. From a ground-breaking Chinese […]
Read more ›What is ISIS-K, the group that allegedly carried out the Moscow concert hall attack?
The New Arab looks into who ISIS-K are and why they might have carried out the attack in Moscow that killed over 100 people. A branch of the Islamic State group (IS), which once controlled vast swathes of Iraq and Syria, has claimed responsibility for the deadly terror attack at a Moscow concert hall which took place on Friday.
Read more ›Experts react: Pakistan just carried out airstrikes on Afghanistan. What’s next?
On Monday, Pakistan launched airstrikes against several suspected hideouts of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in Afghanistan’s Khost and Paktika provinces. The Afghan Taliban responded by firing on Pakistani positions along the border, according to the Afghan defense ministry. Pakistan’s defense and foreign ministries called the strikes on Afghanistan “retaliatory,” likely referring to the suicide bombing against a Pakistani military post […]
Read more ›There will be no ‘short, sharp’ war. A fight between the US and China would likely go on for years.
Everyone loves a short, sharp war. They end on time, are won decisively, and provide tight narrative completion for the stories we want to tell. Among military commanders, planners, and theorists, this often manifests itself in the quest for the decisive battle—one that will inflict such a stunning defeat on the enemy that its will to fight is broken, forcing […]
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