Resource Security Watch No. 29
Siberian disaster a wake up call for the Kremlin;
Crude rises, Shale stagnates;
Yemen's deepening humanitarian crisis;
Pakistani farmers become bug collectors
Siberian disaster a wake up call for the Kremlin;
Crude rises, Shale stagnates;
Yemen's deepening humanitarian crisis;
Pakistani farmers become bug collectors
The practical effects of "maximum pressure";
A new campaign of sabotage;
Iran's protest wave reemerges;
Iran's coronavirus crisis, continued
Radical Islamic extremism established a presence in Central Asia in the late Soviet era.
A new China-Iran economic and military agreement and this fall's expiration of the global arms embargo on Iran could dramatically upend international relations by expanding China's global reach, empowering Iran to threaten America's regional allies, undercutting U.S. efforts to pressure both nations and further destabilizing the Middle East.
America now needs a concrete plan to cement its position as the planet's dominant space power.