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Trump and Modi After the G7 Summit:

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Trump and Modi After the G7 Summit: Strong Personal Ties, Strategic Differences, and What Comes Next Trump and Modi After the G7 Summit: Understanding the Real State of India–US Relations The recent interaction between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the G7 Summit has once again drawn global attention to one of the world's most important bilateral relationships. While media headlines often focus on disagreements, the reality is more nuanced. The Modi–Trump relationship combines strong personal chemistry with occasional strategic differences, reflecting the broader complexity of India–US relations. A Relationship Built on Personal Rapport Over the years, Modi and Trump have cultivated a warm personal relationship. High-profile events such as "Howdy Modi" in Houston and "Namaste Trump" in Ahmedabad showcased the public friendship between the two leaders. Both leaders have frequently praised each other and emp...

Is Israel Isolated? Navigating Security After the US-Iran Peace Deal?

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Is Israel Isolated? Navigating Security After the US-Iran Peace Deal   Sidelined But Not Defenseless: How Israel Navigates the New US-Iran Peace Deal? The landscape of Middle Eastern geopolitics has experienced a monumental shift. Following intense regional mediation by Pakistan and Qatar, a formalized US-Iran peace deal is being signed in Switzerland. The agreement marks a critical effort to stabilize the region, establishing a permanent ceasefire, conditional sanctions relief, and the vital reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to global shipping traffic. Yet, a glaring absence at the negotiating table has sparked intense global debate: Israel With Washington and Tehran coordinating bilateral terms to end the conflict, many are asking a critical question: Is Israel diplomatically isolated, and how can it protect its interests if US policy shifts toward diplomacy with Iran? 1. The Reality of Israel's "Isolation" The short answer is that Israel is experiencing profound strat...

WHO IS THE WINNER...IRAN?

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Iran the Real Winner? Why Some Analysts Believe the Israel–US–Iran War Ended in Tehran's Favor Short Description Despite suffering severe military and economic damage during the Israel–US–Iran conflict, a growing number of analysts argue that Iran emerged as the political winner. While Israel and the United States achieved significant battlefield successes, Iran's regime survived, negotiations resumed, and questions remain about whether Washington and Tel Aviv achieved their long-term strategic goals. Iran the Real Winner? Understanding the Debate When wars end, victory is not always determined by military statistics alone. History shows that political outcomes often matter more than battlefield performance. This reality is at the center of a growing debate surrounding the Israel–US–Iran conflict. On the surface, Israel and the United States appear to have achieved substantial military successes. Iranian military facilities, missile infrastructure, air defenses, and strategic a...

War ended? What did the 2026 peace deal achieve?

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Trump's Iran War: How Much Did the U.S. Spend and What Did the 2026 Peace Deal Actually Achieve? The conflict between the United States and Iran became one of the most consequential geopolitical crises of the decade. What began as military strikes aimed at weakening Iran's nuclear capabilities evolved into a broader regional conflict that disrupted global energy markets, threatened international shipping routes, and raised fears of a wider Middle East war. With a peace agreement now in place, many observers are asking a simple question: Was the war worth the cost? Why Did the United States Attack Iran? The Trump administration argued that military action was necessary to prevent Iran from advancing its nuclear program and to reduce threats posed by Iranian missile capabilities and regional proxy networks. Supporters of the operation believed that military pressure would force Tehran back to the negotiating table and strengthen America's position in future negotiations. Crit...