Blog Post
May 5, 2026
Can NATO Repeat Operation Ocean Shield?
NATO’s Operation Ocean Shield helped secure freedom of navigation in the Red Sea, but diplomatic fractures and naval constraints mean its success is unlikely to be repeated in the Strait of Hormuz.
May 5, 2026
The Second Phase of the UAE Space Economy
As the UAE navigates a more volatile regional environment, the next phase of its space effort will hinge on how quickly it can scale its commercial ecosystem and deepen international integration.
May 4, 2026
The Gulf’s AI Strategy Needs Resiliency
With the Iran war, large AI projects now sit inside a regional battlespace. The next phase of Gulf AI strategy will need to focus on resilience, continuity, and trusted infrastructure, not only capital and scale.
May 1, 2026
China’s Mediation Ceiling in the Iran War
For now, China is a stuck actor – drifting until external conditions force a decision or create a window of opportunity.
Apr 30, 2026
Iraq’s Oil Export Crisis Needs a Durable Baghdad-Erbil Deal
With the Strait of Hormuz closed and alternative export routes infeasible in the short term, a comprehensive agreement with Erbil can help Baghdad address its critical lack of oil export capability.
Apr 29, 2026
The UAE Splits From OPEC
Abu Dhabi’s departure from OPEC signals that discipline within the group is becoming harder to sustain at a time when the global energy market is facing the prospect of a more volatile and uncertain future.
Apr 29, 2026
The Economic Toll of War on Iran
Billions of dollars in infrastructure destruction from the war, combined with decades of mismanagement, corruption, and international sanctions, has sparked an unprecedented economic crisis in Iran.
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.