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Opinion | War Ally To Mere Bystander: Is This The Loneliest Day For Netanyahu?
Israel, the US's closest partner in the region and which lured Trump to take on Iran, was ultimatelt a mere spectator to the ceasefire agreement.
- Wednesday April 8, 2026
- Opinion
- Kabir Taneja
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Opinion | Shadow Wars: The 'Inside Networks' Helping Israel Target Iran And Its Leaders
Over the past four weeks, with Tangsiri being the latest example, Israel has showcased that its war with Iran was being waged over the years in the shadows of espionage, intelligence, and covert operations.
- Monday March 30, 2026
- Opinion
- Kabir Taneja
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Opinion | Iran-Israel War, And The 'War Logic' Behind Bombing Oil Depots
The thinking presumably was that targeting economic interests may, in some sense, galvanise and mobilise the Iranian public against the current administration. But that didn't happen.
- Friday March 13, 2026
- Opinion
- Kabir Taneja
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Opinion | 'Insider' Info? Why US-Israel Couldn't Have Struck Khamenei Without Help
The only way actionable intelligence would reach Israel and the US on Khamenei's whereabouts, movements, and schedules, is if the calls were coming from inside the house itself.
- Sunday March 1, 2026
- Opinion
- Kabir Taneja
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Opinion | Trump Might Not Actually Have A 'Real' Plan For Iran
Sure, the US is very capable of another military-driven 'hit-and-run', this time in Iran. But the question would remain, to what end?
- Thursday February 19, 2026
- Opinion
- Kabir Taneja
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Opinion | Two Years After October 7, Why Can't Israel Defeat Hamas?
Even two years after the October 7 attack, Hamas continues to exist, and the probability of Israel being dragged into a long war of attrition remains palpable.
- Wednesday August 27, 2025
- Opinion
- Kabir Taneja
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Opinion | After Missiles, The Anxieties Taking Hold Of Iran Now
The events of the past few months and Israel's application of outright military dominance over its skies may shake up and reshape the way in which Iran's polity has functioned over the past 46 years
- Thursday June 26, 2025
- Opinion
- Kabir Taneja
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Opinion | Operation Sindoor: There's A Unique 'ISIS' History To Pakistan's Drones
What ISIS started - and arguably perfected - almost a decade ago today shapes frontline mechanisms of state militaries, Pakistan included.
- Wednesday May 14, 2025
- Opinion
- Kabir Taneja
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Opinion | There's A New Negotiating Table In Town: Middle East
The Saudis are not stopping just at giving space to the US and Russia to debate Ukraine. As per reports, Riyadh is also open to hosting talks between Iran and the US over the former's nuclear programme.
- Wednesday February 19, 2025
- Opinion
- Kabir Taneja
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Opinion | With Trump, Taliban Gets A Familiar Face In Washington
While Trump's gaze is not expected to land in this part of geography anytime soon-including on Bagram-his presidency will be a test for the Taliban's political and diplomatic acumen.
- Friday November 8, 2024
- Opinion
- Kabir Taneja