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Opinion: Iran's new foreign minister, Amir-Abdollahian, will likely continue the Iranian policy of destabilisation and promoting militias, hindering regional reintegration, writes Arash Azizi.
Comment: As the dust settles on the US assassination of Soleimani, Putin is poised to secure influence in the region, writes Nizar Mohamad.
The Kerman attack exposes gaping holes in Iran's security policy, but leaders continue to fan regional flames with hollow threats, writes Ahmet Furkan Ozyakar.
Joseph Daher argues that Iran and Hezbollah’s strategic regional interests which requires a reconciliation between their allies, are defining the growing relationship between the Syrian regime and Hamas.
Comment: Despite both candidates attempting to appeal to a broad base of voters, the gulf between their parties was clear for all to see, writes Mitchell Plitnick.
Opinion: Easing sanctions on humanitarian grounds would go a long way to show the US is serious about returning to the JCPOA, writes Ryan Costello.
Comment: Trump, who repeatedly claimed he doesn't wish to drag the US into another Middle East war has just brought that war one step closer, writes ICG's Robert Malley.
When it comes to the Iran nuclear negotiations, diverging US and Israeli diplomatic interests are nothing new, but it may be impossible to reconcile these interests to achieve a lasting deal, writes Trita Parsi.
Comment: Millennials are now the largest adult generation in the US, and their politics are distinctly more liberal than those of their predecessors, writes Craig Kafura.
Comment: Biden has his work cut out, but he must stand up to the warmongers and formulate a peace policy for Iran and the region, writes Arash Azizi.