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Arab and Muslim Americans voting for Trump to punish the Democrats for their failures in Gaza should be careful what they wish for, warns Wa'el Alzayat.
Comment: Where Congress is limited in its ability to curtail Trump's actions, progressives and leftist grassroots are stepping in, writes Marcus Montgomery.
Comment: For 30 years, there has been a systematic effort in the US to demonise not only the Islamic regime, but Iran and its people, writes Shireen T. Hunter.
Comment: Iraq finds itself caught between the Iranian-Saudi regional struggle for influence, write Clement Therme and Shifaa Alsairafi.
Comment: The fight against graft seems to be unwinnable due to its structural nature and institutional unwillingness to tackle corruption, writes Majid Mohammadi.
Comment: Oman has maintained good relations with Iran, and stands to lose a lot from the US' likely withdrawal from the nuclear deal, writes Camille Lons.
Comment: If Saudi Arabia and its allies had provided the rebels with the necessary resources to fight Assad, Syria could have become a graveyard for Hizballah, writes Sam Hamad.
The risk that the UN will reimpose economic sanctions on Iran hangs over the presidency of hardliner Ebrahim Raisi. This threat may be Raisi’s strongest incentive to reach a compromise in the ongoing nuclear talks, writes Djavad Salehi-Isfahani.
Comment: Arab leaders would react more positively to solid actions from Iran, which would create an opening for serious diplomatic engagement, writes Rami Khouri.
1 year on from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Abdelwahab El-Affendi reflects on the considerable destruction and death, arguing that humanitarian aid cannot be used as an alternative to taking action or forcing those responsible to pay for atrocities.