Russia Policy Monitor No. 2637
After Dagestan attack, a war on "Wahhabism";
Russia's secretive courts;
How the war has come to (some parts of) Russia;
Moscow tilts even further east
After Dagestan attack, a war on "Wahhabism";
Russia's secretive courts;
How the war has come to (some parts of) Russia;
Moscow tilts even further east
SPECIAL ISSUE: A NEW IRANIAN PRESIDENT
More breathing room for Iranian society…;
…But no deviation from revolutionary principles;
A lack of confidence in the regime;
New nuclear diplomacy with the West?
An Iranian hand in the October 7th atrocities…;
…And post-10/7 radical Islam;
Qatar's intolerant teachings;
A policy shift in Buenos Aires
Iran's involvement is just part of a much larger story. All of the available evidence suggests that today's "pro-Palestine" activism is an instrument of statecraft—one that is actively being weaponized against the U.S. by an array of hostile actors.
This week’s NATO summit in Washington is, by any measure, a grand affair, full of the pomp and ceremony befitting the bloc’s 75th anniversary. It also offers up a useful opportunity to reflect on the state of the most successful military alliance in history.