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Bahrain Opens U.N. Presidency With Iran Warning but No Regional Endgame
Bahrain used the opening of its U.N. Security Council presidency to press its case against Iran, defend a Hormuz draft resolution and signal concern over regional instability. But questions from journalists exposed a deeper issue: the region still lacks a clear political mechanism to move from escalation management to a credible path toward de-escalation.


Opinion: Iran Hit the Gulf. So Why Is Egypt Taking the Blame?
Iran’s attacks on Gulf states deserved condemnation and serious questions about regional security. Instead, some chose the cheaper route: blaming Egypt.


Chile Blinked First. The Maldives Closed the Door. What the UN Secretary-General Race Just Revealed
Chile’s withdrawal from Michelle Bachelet exposed the realpolitik behind the UN Secretary-General race. The Maldives’ withdrawal from Virgin


The Security Council Elected Ten Are No Longer Playing Along
The Security Council’s elected members are no longer just rotating through the chamber. Quietly, the E10 are coordinating, drafting, and shaping outcomes in ways rarely seen before. As paralysis grips the Council, a subtle shift is underway—one that could redefine how power works inside the UN.


Guterres Warns Middle East War Is ‘Out of Control,’ Names Envoy as UN Pushes for Diplomacy
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres delivered a blunt warning at the Security Council stakeout, saying the Middle East war is “out of control” and threatening wider regional and global fallout. He urged an end to escalation, announced a new UN envoy, and linked the conflict directly to rising risks for energy, food security and civilian lives.


Strait of Hormuz Alliance Shift: What Changed After the Trump–Takaichi Meeting
The Strait of Hormuz alliance shift did not emerge from a naval deployment, but from a recalibration in Washington. Japan and key European powers moved closer to U.S. strategic expectations, signaling alignment without full military commitment as the burden of securing Hormuz begins to redistribute.


Israel Says Tehran Strike Killed Ali Larijani, Basij Commander
Israel said overnight airstrikes in Tehran killed Ali Larijani, Iran’s top security official, though Iranian state media had not immediately confirmed his death.


Japan PM Sanae Takaichi Candid Test in Washington
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi heads to Washington promising candid talks with President Trump as the Iran war hits Japan’s economy, exposing the cost of alliance loyalty under energy shock.


UNIFIL Troop Contributors Push De-Escalation as Lebanon Crisis Deepens
The Security Council met under the shadow of renewed violence along the Israel-Lebanon border, with U.N. officials warning that recent escalation has erased months of progress, displaced hundreds of thousands, and pushed the region closer to a wider war.


Not Victory but Endurance: Iran’s Attrition Strategy Comes Into Focus
Iran may not be trying to win this war outright. It may be trying to outlast it. After taking heavy blows, Tehran appears to be betting that endurance, missile pressure and energy disruption can achieve what battlefield superiority cannot.
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