Blog Post
Apr 28, 2026
Beyond the U.S. Umbrella: Gulf States and the Diversification of Air Defense After Iran
As Iranian strikes exposed structural gaps, Gulf states are expanding their air defense architecture through new suppliers, lower-cost systems, and operational partnerships.
Apr 28, 2026
How Did the IRGC Seize Power in Iran?
The IRGC did not seize power in a single stroke. It accumulated it – patiently, methodically – until no counterweight remained.
Apr 27, 2026
The Rung Bell and the Crooked Strait: Decoding the Conflict With Iran
The blockade, artfully deployed, and a focus on coalition building, international law, and interests-based negotiations can help the United States and its Gulf allies extricate themselves from the current impasse.
Apr 24, 2026
The Hollow Promise of Arab Solidarity
As Iranian drones and missiles have rained down on the Gulf, the targeted states have found unexpected allies globally but little support from their Arab neighbors.
Apr 23, 2026
Gulf Security Strategies After the Iran War
In the future landscape of Gulf security, the United States may remain an essential arms supplier but wield less influence over force structure and military doctrine.
Apr 22, 2026
Can Qatar Still Mediate After Becoming a Target?
With Iran, Qatar is balancing dialogue with deterrence.
Apr 21, 2026
Reading Oil Market Signals in a Fog of War
The oil market is no longer anchored by a shared baseline. Instead, it is being pulled in different directions by competing assumptions about geopolitics, prices, and economic resilience.
Apr 17, 2026
From Shield to Target: The Gulf’s Security Dilemma
Regardless of the outcome of ongoing U.S.-Iranian negotiations, Gulf states are likely to speed up the diversification of their defense partnerships, including with each other, though many hurdles have yet to be overcome.