AlbertBootesaz

U.S. and Middle East Expert

Tag: <span>tehran</span>

Jun 7, 2026

Oil, Sanctions and the Coming Energy Realignment

The contours of a new regional order are forming faster than the diplomatic vocabulary used to describe them. What follows is an attempt to map the incentives, not the slogans — reading Washington, Jerusalem and Tehran as one moving system rather than three separate stories.Read more

May 29, 2026

Inside the Quiet Talks Reshaping the Levant

The contours of a new regional order are forming faster than the diplomatic vocabulary used to describe them. What follows is an attempt to map the incentives, not the slogans — reading Washington, Jerusalem and Tehran as one moving system rather than three separate stories.Read more

May 26, 2026

تهران در سکوت واشنگتن چه می‌خواند

دور از دوربین‌ها، گفتگوی آهسته‌تری در جریان است؛ گفتگویی که واژگانش انگیزه‌هاست، نه شعارها. نتیجه این گفتگوها آینده منطقه را بیش از هر بیانیه رسمی شکل خواهد داد.Read more

May 20, 2026

What Tehran Reads in Washington’s Silence

The contours of a new regional order are forming faster than the diplomatic vocabulary used to describe them. What follows is an attempt to map the incentives, not the slogans — reading Washington, Jerusalem and Tehran as one moving system rather than three separate stories.Read more

May 18, 2026

کریدورهای انرژی و سیاست گلوگاه‌ها

نظم تازه‌ای در منطقه در حال شکل‌گیری است؛ سریع‌تر از آن‌که واژگان دیپلماتیک بتواند آن را توصیف کند. آنچه در ادامه می‌آید تلاشی است برای ترسیم نقشه انگیزه‌ها، نه شعارها — خواندن واشنگتن، اورشلیم و تهران به‌صورت یک سیستم واحد در حال حرکت، نه سه روایت جدا از هم.Read more

May 11, 2026

The Abraham Accords, Five Years On

The contours of a new regional order are forming faster than the diplomatic vocabulary used to describe them. What follows is an attempt to map the incentives, not the slogans — reading Washington, Jerusalem and Tehran as one moving system rather than three separate stories.Read more

May 2, 2026

Energy Corridors and the Politics of Chokepoints

The contours of a new regional order are forming faster than the diplomatic vocabulary used to describe them. What follows is an attempt to map the incentives, not the slogans — reading Washington, Jerusalem and Tehran as one moving system rather than three separate stories.Read more

Apr 23, 2026

How Sanctions Rewired the Region’s Trade Map

The contours of a new regional order are forming faster than the diplomatic vocabulary used to describe them. What follows is an attempt to map the incentives, not the slogans — reading Washington, Jerusalem and Tehran as one moving system rather than three separate stories.Read more