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Amine Ayoub
Turkey’s secret hand in global terror: From Pakistan’s proxies to Israel’s borders
Opinion: Pahalgam attack in Kashmir reveals alarming alliance between Turkey, Pakistan and Islamist extremists; As Ankara backs Islamabad, it risks turning disputed area into hub for global jihad, threatening Israel and regional stability
Amine Ayoub
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06.07.25
Africa’s geopolitical earthquake: How Kenya just backed Morocco—and buried Algeria’s Cold War legacy
Opinion: Nairobi's endorsement of Rabat's Western Sahara autonomy plan signals a resounding victory for a future where Israel, Africa and the US walk forward together, not divided by old grievances but united by shared goals
Amine Ayoub
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06.05.25
Strategic patience in Africa: America’s quiet edge in global power
Opinion: As US shifts from permanent deployments to partnership-driven security in Africa, it aims to empower local forces, counter extremism and outmaneuver China and Russia through strategic restraint and smarter engagement
Amine Ayoub
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05.31.25
Solar Peace: Why UAE-Israel renewable alliance deserves strategic continuity
Opinion: In a region long shaped by oil and conflict, a different form of power is emerging — solar, not petroleum; cooperation, not confrontation
Amine Ayoub
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05.17.25
Morocco won the Sahara—So why is the UN still interfering?
Since 1991, the UN’s Western Sahara mission has overseen a frozen ceasefire with no referendum in sight; Morocco’s autonomy plan, backed by development in Laâyoune and Dakhla, offers a modern solution, shifting focus from outdated peacekeeping to tackling global security and humanitarian crises
Amine Ayoub
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05.10.25
Defying extremism and backing democracy: The US is overlooking its strongest ally in West Africa
Analysis: As coups and jihadist violence destabilize the Sahel, Mauritania stands out as a rare beacon of stability; with strong counterterrorism reforms, a pro-Western stance and a bold commitment to press freedom, it may be the US’s last true ally in West Africa
Amine Ayoub
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05.03.25
Tunisia’s silent rage: Are the streets waiting to erupt again?
Opinion: Once hailed as the Arab Spring’s success story, Tunisia now faces a new wave of discontent under an increasingly authoritarian regime
Amine Ayoub
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05.03.25
Cyberwar in the Sahara: How Morocco’s data breach exposes US vulnerabilities
Analysis: With US companies increasingly active in Morocco, the breach reveals critical gaps in cybersecurity that threaten American economic and strategic interests across the region
Amine Ayoub
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04.26.25
Why America must wake up to Iran’s terror proxy in North Africa
Opinion: Sahara has become a battlefield for global influence, with Iran sending drones to its allies across Africa and Russia, funding Wagner-style operations in the Sahel while the Polisario is becoming their puppet
Amine Ayoub
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04.19.25
Why the US should recognize Somaliland: A game-changer for security and strategy
Somaliland’s Berbera port sits at the heart of a global power struggle; As China, Iran and Russia tighten their grip on vital waterways, the US risks losing a key ally in the Horn of Africa by clinging to outdated policies
Amine Ayoub
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04.04.25
US airstrikes signal it’s time to eradicate the Houthi threat
Opinion: Israel must recognize Houthi attacks as part of Iran’s broader strategy to weaken it; to deter further aggression, it must strike preemptively, dismantle proxy networks and strengthen naval defenses before the threat escalates
Amine Ayoub
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04.04.25
Algeria’s shadow war: How it funds and arms Africa's deadliest terror groups
Analysis: Mounting intelligence and evidence reveal how Algeria’s covert operations are destabilizing Africa, fueling insurgencies and reshaping geopolitical dynamics under the guise of diplomacy
Amine Ayoub
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04.03.25
The silent genocide: Why the US must lead and Israel must act on Sudan’s crisis
Analysis: Sudan's civil war has led to ethnic genocide, mass killings and over 10 million displaced; despite clear atrocities, global powers remain largely disengaged; Sudan’s collapse threatens regional stability, fueling extremism and insecurity
Amine Ayoub
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03.15.25
Israel must confront the growing jihadist threat in Syria
Opinion: Despite claims of moderation, Syria’s new leadership is closely tied to extremist networks, making the country a potential springboard for attacks on Israel, region; If Israel does not take decisive action to safeguard its security, it will soon find itself facing a fortified terror network on both the Syrian and Lebanese fronts
Amine Ayoub
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03.12.25
Qatar could make up federal funds cut at Columbia U. Trump must act against foreign influence.
Qatar’s grip on the university could become even tighter, raising concerns about foreign influence in US education, particularly from a country with a track record of promoting anti-Western and anti-democratic ideologies
Amine Ayoub
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03.10.25
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