South Asia Strategy Monitor No. 24
A New Hydrological Status Quo;
Pakistan Eyes More Chinese Arms...;
...As India Steps Up Economic Collaboration With Britain;
The War of Words Follows The War
A New Hydrological Status Quo;
Pakistan Eyes More Chinese Arms...;
...As India Steps Up Economic Collaboration With Britain;
The War of Words Follows The War
The campaign carried out by Israel last month against Iran’s nuclear program was, by all indications, a spectacular feat of military prowess and strategic planning. But the role played by the United States cannot be overstated. America’s involvement dramatically augmented the damage done to key Iranian facilities, like Fordow—damage that it would have been difficult and potentially costly for Israel to inflict on its own.
Russia is not all that concerned about the humiliation of Iran despite its strategic partnership.
Although overshadowed by the war in Iran, the ongoing conflict in Gaza, and a seemingly perpetual struggle between Russia and Ukraine, last month saw an end to at least one global hotspot. On June 27th, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) signed a peace deal designed and brokered by Washington. The objective? Ending the violence that has surged in Central Africa since Rwandan-backed rebels took two major cities in the DRC earlier this year.
More Regulation of Russian Science;
Russia's Partnership With Iran Reaches Its Limits;
A Step Toward Belated Justice For Russian Aggression;
Russia Takes Aim At Ukraine... Via Signal;
Iran's Loss, Russia's Gain