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Amin Saikal is emeritus professor of Middle Eastern, Central Asian and Islamic studies at the Australian National University.

Iran put the ball in Netanyahu’s court. Now the world awaits his chosen retaliation

Iran put the ball in Netanyahu’s court. Now the world awaits his chosen retaliation

The use of force to generate favourable changes has never paid off in the Middle East, but an uncontrollable explosion can still be avoided.

  • by Amin Saikal

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The threat of an all-out regional inferno hangs over the Middle East

The threat of an all-out regional inferno hangs over the Middle East

Israel’s decision to kill a top leader of Hamas on Iranian soil poured petrol onto a bonfire. The ramifications could be far-reaching and painful for us all.

  • by Amin Saikal
Iran’s new president promises bold reform – under the watchful eye of Khamenei

Iran’s new president promises bold reform – under the watchful eye of Khamenei

A former heart surgeon has been named the next president of Iran. But his win, a response to growing social discontent, comes with strings attached.

  • by Amin Saikal
Iran’s show of force has demonstrated that Israel is not invincible

Iran’s show of force has demonstrated that Israel is not invincible

This month’s military exchanges between Israel and Iran may have largely been a show of force, but they have sent a number of clear messages about any future conflict.

  • by Amin Saikal
Netanyahu has been given two options by the US. Both come at a high price

Netanyahu has been given two options by the US. Both come at a high price

No Israeli leader has leveraged American support more than Netanyahu to pursue a self-centred anti-Palestinian policy. Yet, US-Israeli relations are now experiencing an unprecedented rift.

  • by Amin Saikal
What China’s blossoming relationship with the Taliban says about its long-game

What China’s blossoming relationship with the Taliban says about its long-game

Through an alliance with Iran and burgeoning ties with Afghanistan, Beijing is looking past the Indo-Pacific and toward another region.

  • by Amin Saikal
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How Iran and the US could end up in a war neither of them really want

How Iran and the US could end up in a war neither of them really want

The Biden administration’s unshakeable support of Israel and Tehran’s resolve to protect its interests have brought the protagonists to a flashpoint.

  • by Amin Saikal
Middle East conflict could stretch to China and Russia, if Biden’s not careful

Middle East conflict could stretch to China and Russia, if Biden’s not careful

The Israel-Hamas conflict is forcing the US to confront their long-standing adversary, Iran, as volatility across the Middle East deepens.

  • by Amin Saikal

Original URL: https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/by/amin-saikal-p5375a