Dossier
Arabian Gulf
Coverage of Arabian Gulf in the Nexus archive.
United Statesplace1Iraqplace1Afghanistanplace1Iranplace1Talibanorganization1RAND Corporationorganization1U.S. Army War College Pressorganization1Faisal bin Farhan Al Saudperson1Abdullatif bin Rashid Al-Zayaniperson1Saudi Arabiaplace1Bahrainplace1US-Iran talkstopic1security and stabilitytopic1Freedom of navigationtopic1
- Winning Battles, Losing Strategy: Why Military Superiority No Longer Guarantees Victory
The article discusses how the United States' military superiority in conflicts like Iraq, Afghanistan, and Iran has not translated into strategic success due to a lack of coherent political strategies. Tactical victories often lead to long-term instability, as seen in the Taliban's return to Afghanistan and regional tensions in the Arabian Gulf.
- Saudi Arabia, Bahrain foreign ministers discuss US-Iran talks
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud met with Bahraini counterpart Abdullatif bin Rashid Al-Zayani in Riyadh to discuss ongoing US-Iran negotiations and regional security issues. They emphasized enhancing stability and safeguarding freedom of navigation in the Arabian Gulf.