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Regardless of who wins the US presidential race, the new president will face a hard task in the Middle East, writes Stasa Salacanin.
Comment: When it comes to the Middle East, neither Trump nor Carson are in any way capable. But one will be fighting for the US presidency, writes Tom Charles
Comment: Since the Arab Spring revolutions threatened the status quo in the Middle East, tyrants, sympathisers and extremists have attempted to pull back the gains the people made.
Comment: Increased Saudi resolve to confront Iran around the region lies behind the kingdom’s recent move against the Houthis in Yemen.
At home and abroad, the Obama administration faces serious challenges. It needs to find a way to do this effectively.
Comment: Repeating the same state terrorism as practiced for the past few decades will only result in the non-state terrorism we've seen in the past few decades, writes Hilary Aked.
Comment: For the UK, cultural ties, such as the British Council-UAE collaboration act as a lubricant to facilitate the easy flow of capital, writes Tom Charles.
Comment: Although the regional conflict appears sectarian, the biggest internal threat to Iran is Arab rather than Sunni.
Comment: Mohammed bin Salman's impulsive and antagonistic measures will come at a price, risking his survival as future king or disastrous wars across the region, writes Tamara Kharroub.
Comment: Irregular militias running around deserts in the Middle East should not be the greatest concern to the US. The world is changing elsewhere, says James A Russell.