Israel Does Not Seek Regime Change in Tehran
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that Israel can live with the present regime in Iran if it gives up its nuclear program.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that Israel can live with the present regime in Iran if it gives up its nuclear program.
The conservative premier divides liberals over military service for orthodox Jews.
Wikistrat analyzes Israel’s plans to boost its naval presence in the Mediterranean.
By doing a deal with Iran, the United States can maintain a balance of power in the Middle East.
Abandoned by Europe, Greece may be tempted to deepen its ties with Israel and Russia.
The prime minister has an opportunity to show more flexibility toward the Palestinians.
Israel had to defend its citizens while avoiding the collapse of the peace treaty with Egypt.
The prime minister could run as the defender of Israel before having to deal with the aftermath of an attack.
As with Israel, India begins to hide its engagement with Iran behind hostile rhetoric.
The group’s refusal to participate in recent skirmishes signals a change in behavior.
The two leaders attempt to forge a single policy to prevent Iran from going nuclear.
Despite tension in the region over Iran’s nuclear program, an Azerbaijani-Israeli weapons deal has little to do with it.
The basis for the relationship has been economic, but Wikistrat analysts expect it could grow deeper.
An assassination attempt in the streets of Delhi is the result of India’s pusillanimity.
The conservative columnist pointed out that Iran will soon have enough enriched uranium in protected sites to build a bomb.