The Market of Violence and the Accounting of Deception: A Paradoxical Analysis of the Immigrant Opposition Lobby in Reducing the Final Cost of War for Aggressors and Undermining the Strategic Credibility of the United States

To truly understand the impact of those Iranian emigrants who, on the eve of major tensions, solicited international media to attack their own homeland, it is necessary to go beyond the simplistic, naive dichotomy of the “primary actor” versus the “ineffective actor.” International relations theory and decision-making documents from Washington and Tel Aviv demonstrate that…

Diplomacy in the Context of Great Power Competition: A Strategic Assessment of Iran–United States Negotiations and the Necessity of Geopolitical Balancing

Abstract  Recent developments in Iran–United States negotiations are unfolding at a time when West Asia has become a focal point of geopolitical competition among major powers. Given this complexity, nuclear negotiations can no longer be viewed merely as a bilateral matter; they must instead be analyzed within the broader framework of strategic rivalry among global…