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Netanyahu’s War Cabinet’s Efforts to Divert Public Opinion from The Gaza War

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: The Zionist regime is trying to “psychologically exploit” the recent events in the region to divert the world public opinion from the crimes this regime is committing in Gaza. Examining the atmosphere prevailing in the political and media circles of the Zionist regime and the centers aligned with it at the regional and international level shows that this regime seeks to “highlight and dominate” the recent tensions with the Islamic Republic of Iran so that it could reduce the heavy pressure that is felt in the domestic, regional, and international public opinion and even European governments against the Gaza war.
Hamid Khoshayand – expert on regional issues

An Analysis on Military Confrontation between Iran and the Zionist Regime

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on West Asian issues said: In the last hours of April 14, the Islamic Republic of Iran launched a missile and drone attack against the Occupied Territories, which continued until the next morning. This was despite Iran’s prior notification to some regional and transregional countries about the certainty of our country’s response and military action; America and Israel could not prevent this attack.

The Outlook of Geopolitical Competition Among Major Powers in the Caucasus

Strategic Council Online – Interview: A Caucasus affairs expert said: “If the trend of divergence among regional countries, especially Armenia and Azerbaijan, from Russia accelerates, Russians may show a more serious reaction and even prevent the traditional regional order change using force.”

Challenges Facing Modi in Indian General Election

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on East Asian affairs said: Despite the chances of victory, the number of seats that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will have in the next parliament is likely to be less because it seems that Muslims and other ethnic groups would vote for parties opposed to the ruling party.

The Complexities and the Necessity of Confronting ISIS-Khorasan

Strategic Council Online – Note: With the rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan, the issue of ISIS-Khorasan, the conflict between these two groups, and the expansion of the scope of their security threats in the region have become more critical than ever before, as the terrorist activities of this terrorist group disrupt regional security. In addition to this, support for suicide activities and armed individuals in the region has also put the security of Iran at risk. Therefore, ISIS-Khorasan is recognized as a significant threat to the eastern security of our country.
Dr. Hossein Ebrahimnia – Regional Issues Expert

Perspective of Relations between Kurdistan Regional Government and Baghdad

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on Iraq issues said: As Turkey gets closer to the central government of Iraq, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) should overlook many of its claims about its autonomy in the future and will become more dependent on the central government.

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What Is Russia Looking for in Persian Gulf?

What Is Russia Looking for in Persian Gulf?

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: After the Russia’s military strike against Ukraine in early months of 2022, many international observers and analysts thought that the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf, due to their proximity to the United States and Western countries, would immediately condemn the attack and would join the camp of the West, but the speculations did not turn out to be correct.
Dr. Mohammad Mahdi Mazaheri – University professor

US-Europe Difference over the War in Ukraine

US-Europe Difference over the War in Ukraine

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: Almost a year has passed since the outbreak of war in Ukraine. At the beginning of the Russian military attack, a few people thought that Ukraine would be able to stand against the powerful Russian army.
Hossein Sayyahi – Researcher on international politics

Tehran-Cairo on threshold of compromise and mutual understanding

Tehran-Cairo on threshold of compromise and mutual understanding

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: After several decades of turmoil and ambiguity in Iran-Egypt relations, now it has been about a year that the two countries have been sending signals of their desire to resume relations, and recently the head of the Egyptian Foreign Affairs Council welcomed Iraq’s proposal and emphasized the importance of Tehran-Cairo relations.
Dr. Hossein Ebrahim Nia – Expert on Egypt affairs

An Analysis of Iran’s “Strategic Role” in Present, Future Developments in Syria

An Analysis of Iran’s “Strategic Role” in Present, Future Developments in Syria

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: Between 2012 when the terrorist group “Jabhat al-Nusra” (Al-Nusra Front) announced its existence, until November 21, 2017, when “Martyr Soleimani” officially announced the end of ISIS, was the most difficult political, security, economic, etc. era of Syria since the independence of that country.
Hamid Khoshayand – Expert on regional affairs

Examining Effectiveness of Patriot Missiles in Ukraine War

Examining Effectiveness of Patriot Missiles in Ukraine War

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: The main lesson of the war in Ukraine is that if a country neglects to build its deterrent power and strengthen its offensive capability or relies on the security guarantees of foreign powers, it may suffer the fate of Ukraine.
Pouria Nabipour – PhD in Political Science and International Relations

Greece, North Macedonia; Five Years after Prespa Agreement

Greece, North Macedonia; Five Years after Prespa Agreement

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: In his third visit to Athens in the past seven months, Boyar Osmani, the Foreign Minister of North Macedonia, while expressing full satisfaction over the process of bilateral relations between Skopje and Athens, described the relations as a model of good neighborliness and spoke about the foundation of sustainable cooperation based on trust and mutual respect. Referring to the Prespa Agreement between Greece and North Macedonia in 2018, he referred to it as the basis for further strengthening bilateral relations and cooperation, and appreciated Greece’s support for its country’s accession to the European Union.
Mahmoud Fazeli – Analyst of international affairs

A Glance at Recent Fundamental Changes of Global Parity Rate of Euro versus US Dollar

A Glance at Recent Fundamental Changes of Global Parity Rate of Euro versus US Dollar

Strategic Council Online – Opinion
The parity rate of the Euro versus the US dollar came to equality within the last few days. On July 14, 2022, one euro was traded at $ 1.0032 indicating a fall of 11.8% of the Euro value against the US dollar in comparison with the same day last year. Generally, among the factors for such developments are:
– the unfavorable economic perspective of Eurozone because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
– Dubious approach of the European Central Bank
– The U.S. Federal Reserve Bank approach coupled with risk
Reza Majidzadeh, Researcher, Development Political Economics

Evolution in NATO’s Attitude towards Asia-Pacific

Evolution in NATO’s Attitude towards Asia-Pacific

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: The recent NATO meeting in Spain on 29-30 of June 2022, regardless of the fact that it was held during the Ukraine crisis and the approach of the alliance to that crisis, reveals the issue of joining new members and the future direction of the alliance is important for another reason which is the presence of heads of four the Asian countries, namely Australia, South Korea, Japan and New Zealand, in that meeting, which are considered as being among NATO’s global partners. This shows the importance of examining NATO’s attitude towards the Asia-Pacific region.
Mohammad Javad Ghahermani – Expert on China issues

G-7 Looks at China Differently; from Competitor to Threat

G-7 Looks at China Differently; from Competitor to Threat

Strategic Council online – Opinion: In its recent meeting in Germany, G-7 has introduced a new infra-structural plan which is considered, in a way, as a competitor to China’s One Belt – One Road initiative. The objective of the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGII) is to allocate $ 600 billion for global infrastructural projects in countries with low and medium-income within the next five years.
Alireza Samoudi, Expert on European Affairs

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Netanyahu’s War Cabinet’s Efforts to Divert Public Opinion from The Gaza War

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: The Zionist regime is trying to “psychologically exploit” the recent events in the region to divert the world public opinion from the crimes this regime is committing in Gaza. Examining the atmosphere prevailing in the political and media circles of the Zionist regime and the centers aligned with it at the regional and international level shows that this regime seeks to “highlight and dominate” the recent tensions with the Islamic Republic of Iran so that it could reduce the heavy pressure that is felt in the domestic, regional, and international public opinion and even European governments against the Gaza war.
Hamid Khoshayand – expert on regional issues

An Analysis on Military Confrontation between Iran and the Zionist Regime

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on West Asian issues said: In the last hours of April 14, the Islamic Republic of Iran launched a missile and drone attack against the Occupied Territories, which continued until the next morning. This was despite Iran’s prior notification to some regional and transregional countries about the certainty of our country’s response and military action; America and Israel could not prevent this attack.

The Outlook of Geopolitical Competition Among Major Powers in the Caucasus

Strategic Council Online – Interview: A Caucasus affairs expert said: “If the trend of divergence among regional countries, especially Armenia and Azerbaijan, from Russia accelerates, Russians may show a more serious reaction and even prevent the traditional regional order change using force.”

Challenges Facing Modi in Indian General Election

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on East Asian affairs said: Despite the chances of victory, the number of seats that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will have in the next parliament is likely to be less because it seems that Muslims and other ethnic groups would vote for parties opposed to the ruling party.

The Complexities and the Necessity of Confronting ISIS-Khorasan

Strategic Council Online – Note: With the rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan, the issue of ISIS-Khorasan, the conflict between these two groups, and the expansion of the scope of their security threats in the region have become more critical than ever before, as the terrorist activities of this terrorist group disrupt regional security. In addition to this, support for suicide activities and armed individuals in the region has also put the security of Iran at risk. Therefore, ISIS-Khorasan is recognized as a significant threat to the eastern security of our country.
Dr. Hossein Ebrahimnia – Regional Issues Expert

Perspective of Relations between Kurdistan Regional Government and Baghdad

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on Iraq issues said: As Turkey gets closer to the central government of Iraq, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) should overlook many of its claims about its autonomy in the future and will become more dependent on the central government.

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What Is Russia Looking for in Persian Gulf?

What Is Russia Looking for in Persian Gulf?

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: After the Russia’s military strike against Ukraine in early months of 2022, many international observers and analysts thought that the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf, due to their proximity to the United States and Western countries, would immediately condemn the attack and would join the camp of the West, but the speculations did not turn out to be correct.
Dr. Mohammad Mahdi Mazaheri – University professor

US-Europe Difference over the War in Ukraine

US-Europe Difference over the War in Ukraine

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: Almost a year has passed since the outbreak of war in Ukraine. At the beginning of the Russian military attack, a few people thought that Ukraine would be able to stand against the powerful Russian army.
Hossein Sayyahi – Researcher on international politics

Tehran-Cairo on threshold of compromise and mutual understanding

Tehran-Cairo on threshold of compromise and mutual understanding

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: After several decades of turmoil and ambiguity in Iran-Egypt relations, now it has been about a year that the two countries have been sending signals of their desire to resume relations, and recently the head of the Egyptian Foreign Affairs Council welcomed Iraq’s proposal and emphasized the importance of Tehran-Cairo relations.
Dr. Hossein Ebrahim Nia – Expert on Egypt affairs

An Analysis of Iran’s “Strategic Role” in Present, Future Developments in Syria

An Analysis of Iran’s “Strategic Role” in Present, Future Developments in Syria

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: Between 2012 when the terrorist group “Jabhat al-Nusra” (Al-Nusra Front) announced its existence, until November 21, 2017, when “Martyr Soleimani” officially announced the end of ISIS, was the most difficult political, security, economic, etc. era of Syria since the independence of that country.
Hamid Khoshayand – Expert on regional affairs

Examining Effectiveness of Patriot Missiles in Ukraine War

Examining Effectiveness of Patriot Missiles in Ukraine War

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: The main lesson of the war in Ukraine is that if a country neglects to build its deterrent power and strengthen its offensive capability or relies on the security guarantees of foreign powers, it may suffer the fate of Ukraine.
Pouria Nabipour – PhD in Political Science and International Relations

Greece, North Macedonia; Five Years after Prespa Agreement

Greece, North Macedonia; Five Years after Prespa Agreement

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: In his third visit to Athens in the past seven months, Boyar Osmani, the Foreign Minister of North Macedonia, while expressing full satisfaction over the process of bilateral relations between Skopje and Athens, described the relations as a model of good neighborliness and spoke about the foundation of sustainable cooperation based on trust and mutual respect. Referring to the Prespa Agreement between Greece and North Macedonia in 2018, he referred to it as the basis for further strengthening bilateral relations and cooperation, and appreciated Greece’s support for its country’s accession to the European Union.
Mahmoud Fazeli – Analyst of international affairs

A Glance at Recent Fundamental Changes of Global Parity Rate of Euro versus US Dollar

A Glance at Recent Fundamental Changes of Global Parity Rate of Euro versus US Dollar

Strategic Council Online – Opinion
The parity rate of the Euro versus the US dollar came to equality within the last few days. On July 14, 2022, one euro was traded at $ 1.0032 indicating a fall of 11.8% of the Euro value against the US dollar in comparison with the same day last year. Generally, among the factors for such developments are:
– the unfavorable economic perspective of Eurozone because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
– Dubious approach of the European Central Bank
– The U.S. Federal Reserve Bank approach coupled with risk
Reza Majidzadeh, Researcher, Development Political Economics

Evolution in NATO’s Attitude towards Asia-Pacific

Evolution in NATO’s Attitude towards Asia-Pacific

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: The recent NATO meeting in Spain on 29-30 of June 2022, regardless of the fact that it was held during the Ukraine crisis and the approach of the alliance to that crisis, reveals the issue of joining new members and the future direction of the alliance is important for another reason which is the presence of heads of four the Asian countries, namely Australia, South Korea, Japan and New Zealand, in that meeting, which are considered as being among NATO’s global partners. This shows the importance of examining NATO’s attitude towards the Asia-Pacific region.
Mohammad Javad Ghahermani – Expert on China issues

G-7 Looks at China Differently; from Competitor to Threat

G-7 Looks at China Differently; from Competitor to Threat

Strategic Council online – Opinion: In its recent meeting in Germany, G-7 has introduced a new infra-structural plan which is considered, in a way, as a competitor to China’s One Belt – One Road initiative. The objective of the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGII) is to allocate $ 600 billion for global infrastructural projects in countries with low and medium-income within the next five years.
Alireza Samoudi, Expert on European Affairs

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What Is Russia Looking for in Persian Gulf?

What Is Russia Looking for in Persian Gulf?

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: After the Russia’s military strike against Ukraine in early months of 2022, many international observers and analysts thought that the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf, due to their proximity to the United States and Western countries, would immediately condemn the attack and would join the camp of the West, but the speculations did not turn out to be correct.
Dr. Mohammad Mahdi Mazaheri – University professor

US-Europe Difference over the War in Ukraine

US-Europe Difference over the War in Ukraine

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: Almost a year has passed since the outbreak of war in Ukraine. At the beginning of the Russian military attack, a few people thought that Ukraine would be able to stand against the powerful Russian army.
Hossein Sayyahi – Researcher on international politics

Tehran-Cairo on threshold of compromise and mutual understanding

Tehran-Cairo on threshold of compromise and mutual understanding

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: After several decades of turmoil and ambiguity in Iran-Egypt relations, now it has been about a year that the two countries have been sending signals of their desire to resume relations, and recently the head of the Egyptian Foreign Affairs Council welcomed Iraq’s proposal and emphasized the importance of Tehran-Cairo relations.
Dr. Hossein Ebrahim Nia – Expert on Egypt affairs

An Analysis of Iran’s “Strategic Role” in Present, Future Developments in Syria

An Analysis of Iran’s “Strategic Role” in Present, Future Developments in Syria

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: Between 2012 when the terrorist group “Jabhat al-Nusra” (Al-Nusra Front) announced its existence, until November 21, 2017, when “Martyr Soleimani” officially announced the end of ISIS, was the most difficult political, security, economic, etc. era of Syria since the independence of that country.
Hamid Khoshayand – Expert on regional affairs

Examining Effectiveness of Patriot Missiles in Ukraine War

Examining Effectiveness of Patriot Missiles in Ukraine War

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: The main lesson of the war in Ukraine is that if a country neglects to build its deterrent power and strengthen its offensive capability or relies on the security guarantees of foreign powers, it may suffer the fate of Ukraine.
Pouria Nabipour – PhD in Political Science and International Relations

Greece, North Macedonia; Five Years after Prespa Agreement

Greece, North Macedonia; Five Years after Prespa Agreement

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: In his third visit to Athens in the past seven months, Boyar Osmani, the Foreign Minister of North Macedonia, while expressing full satisfaction over the process of bilateral relations between Skopje and Athens, described the relations as a model of good neighborliness and spoke about the foundation of sustainable cooperation based on trust and mutual respect. Referring to the Prespa Agreement between Greece and North Macedonia in 2018, he referred to it as the basis for further strengthening bilateral relations and cooperation, and appreciated Greece’s support for its country’s accession to the European Union.
Mahmoud Fazeli – Analyst of international affairs

A Glance at Recent Fundamental Changes of Global Parity Rate of Euro versus US Dollar

A Glance at Recent Fundamental Changes of Global Parity Rate of Euro versus US Dollar

Strategic Council Online – Opinion
The parity rate of the Euro versus the US dollar came to equality within the last few days. On July 14, 2022, one euro was traded at $ 1.0032 indicating a fall of 11.8% of the Euro value against the US dollar in comparison with the same day last year. Generally, among the factors for such developments are:
– the unfavorable economic perspective of Eurozone because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
– Dubious approach of the European Central Bank
– The U.S. Federal Reserve Bank approach coupled with risk
Reza Majidzadeh, Researcher, Development Political Economics

Evolution in NATO’s Attitude towards Asia-Pacific

Evolution in NATO’s Attitude towards Asia-Pacific

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: The recent NATO meeting in Spain on 29-30 of June 2022, regardless of the fact that it was held during the Ukraine crisis and the approach of the alliance to that crisis, reveals the issue of joining new members and the future direction of the alliance is important for another reason which is the presence of heads of four the Asian countries, namely Australia, South Korea, Japan and New Zealand, in that meeting, which are considered as being among NATO’s global partners. This shows the importance of examining NATO’s attitude towards the Asia-Pacific region.
Mohammad Javad Ghahermani – Expert on China issues

G-7 Looks at China Differently; from Competitor to Threat

G-7 Looks at China Differently; from Competitor to Threat

Strategic Council online – Opinion: In its recent meeting in Germany, G-7 has introduced a new infra-structural plan which is considered, in a way, as a competitor to China’s One Belt – One Road initiative. The objective of the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGII) is to allocate $ 600 billion for global infrastructural projects in countries with low and medium-income within the next five years.
Alireza Samoudi, Expert on European Affairs

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Netanyahu’s War Cabinet’s Efforts to Divert Public Opinion from The Gaza War

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: The Zionist regime is trying to “psychologically exploit” the recent events in the region to divert the world public opinion from the crimes this regime is committing in Gaza. Examining the atmosphere prevailing in the political and media circles of the Zionist regime and the centers aligned with it at the regional and international level shows that this regime seeks to “highlight and dominate” the recent tensions with the Islamic Republic of Iran so that it could reduce the heavy pressure that is felt in the domestic, regional, and international public opinion and even European governments against the Gaza war.
Hamid Khoshayand – expert on regional issues

An Analysis on Military Confrontation between Iran and the Zionist Regime

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on West Asian issues said: In the last hours of April 14, the Islamic Republic of Iran launched a missile and drone attack against the Occupied Territories, which continued until the next morning. This was despite Iran’s prior notification to some regional and transregional countries about the certainty of our country’s response and military action; America and Israel could not prevent this attack.

The Outlook of Geopolitical Competition Among Major Powers in the Caucasus

Strategic Council Online – Interview: A Caucasus affairs expert said: “If the trend of divergence among regional countries, especially Armenia and Azerbaijan, from Russia accelerates, Russians may show a more serious reaction and even prevent the traditional regional order change using force.”

Challenges Facing Modi in Indian General Election

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on East Asian affairs said: Despite the chances of victory, the number of seats that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will have in the next parliament is likely to be less because it seems that Muslims and other ethnic groups would vote for parties opposed to the ruling party.

The Complexities and the Necessity of Confronting ISIS-Khorasan

Strategic Council Online – Note: With the rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan, the issue of ISIS-Khorasan, the conflict between these two groups, and the expansion of the scope of their security threats in the region have become more critical than ever before, as the terrorist activities of this terrorist group disrupt regional security. In addition to this, support for suicide activities and armed individuals in the region has also put the security of Iran at risk. Therefore, ISIS-Khorasan is recognized as a significant threat to the eastern security of our country.
Dr. Hossein Ebrahimnia – Regional Issues Expert

Perspective of Relations between Kurdistan Regional Government and Baghdad

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on Iraq issues said: As Turkey gets closer to the central government of Iraq, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) should overlook many of its claims about its autonomy in the future and will become more dependent on the central government.

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What Is Russia Looking for in Persian Gulf?

What Is Russia Looking for in Persian Gulf?

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: After the Russia’s military strike against Ukraine in early months of 2022, many international observers and analysts thought that the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf, due to their proximity to the United States and Western countries, would immediately condemn the attack and would join the camp of the West, but the speculations did not turn out to be correct.
Dr. Mohammad Mahdi Mazaheri – University professor

US-Europe Difference over the War in Ukraine

US-Europe Difference over the War in Ukraine

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: Almost a year has passed since the outbreak of war in Ukraine. At the beginning of the Russian military attack, a few people thought that Ukraine would be able to stand against the powerful Russian army.
Hossein Sayyahi – Researcher on international politics

Tehran-Cairo on threshold of compromise and mutual understanding

Tehran-Cairo on threshold of compromise and mutual understanding

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: After several decades of turmoil and ambiguity in Iran-Egypt relations, now it has been about a year that the two countries have been sending signals of their desire to resume relations, and recently the head of the Egyptian Foreign Affairs Council welcomed Iraq’s proposal and emphasized the importance of Tehran-Cairo relations.
Dr. Hossein Ebrahim Nia – Expert on Egypt affairs

An Analysis of Iran’s “Strategic Role” in Present, Future Developments in Syria

An Analysis of Iran’s “Strategic Role” in Present, Future Developments in Syria

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: Between 2012 when the terrorist group “Jabhat al-Nusra” (Al-Nusra Front) announced its existence, until November 21, 2017, when “Martyr Soleimani” officially announced the end of ISIS, was the most difficult political, security, economic, etc. era of Syria since the independence of that country.
Hamid Khoshayand – Expert on regional affairs

Examining Effectiveness of Patriot Missiles in Ukraine War

Examining Effectiveness of Patriot Missiles in Ukraine War

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: The main lesson of the war in Ukraine is that if a country neglects to build its deterrent power and strengthen its offensive capability or relies on the security guarantees of foreign powers, it may suffer the fate of Ukraine.
Pouria Nabipour – PhD in Political Science and International Relations

Greece, North Macedonia; Five Years after Prespa Agreement

Greece, North Macedonia; Five Years after Prespa Agreement

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: In his third visit to Athens in the past seven months, Boyar Osmani, the Foreign Minister of North Macedonia, while expressing full satisfaction over the process of bilateral relations between Skopje and Athens, described the relations as a model of good neighborliness and spoke about the foundation of sustainable cooperation based on trust and mutual respect. Referring to the Prespa Agreement between Greece and North Macedonia in 2018, he referred to it as the basis for further strengthening bilateral relations and cooperation, and appreciated Greece’s support for its country’s accession to the European Union.
Mahmoud Fazeli – Analyst of international affairs

A Glance at Recent Fundamental Changes of Global Parity Rate of Euro versus US Dollar

A Glance at Recent Fundamental Changes of Global Parity Rate of Euro versus US Dollar

Strategic Council Online – Opinion
The parity rate of the Euro versus the US dollar came to equality within the last few days. On July 14, 2022, one euro was traded at $ 1.0032 indicating a fall of 11.8% of the Euro value against the US dollar in comparison with the same day last year. Generally, among the factors for such developments are:
– the unfavorable economic perspective of Eurozone because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
– Dubious approach of the European Central Bank
– The U.S. Federal Reserve Bank approach coupled with risk
Reza Majidzadeh, Researcher, Development Political Economics

Evolution in NATO’s Attitude towards Asia-Pacific

Evolution in NATO’s Attitude towards Asia-Pacific

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: The recent NATO meeting in Spain on 29-30 of June 2022, regardless of the fact that it was held during the Ukraine crisis and the approach of the alliance to that crisis, reveals the issue of joining new members and the future direction of the alliance is important for another reason which is the presence of heads of four the Asian countries, namely Australia, South Korea, Japan and New Zealand, in that meeting, which are considered as being among NATO’s global partners. This shows the importance of examining NATO’s attitude towards the Asia-Pacific region.
Mohammad Javad Ghahermani – Expert on China issues

G-7 Looks at China Differently; from Competitor to Threat

G-7 Looks at China Differently; from Competitor to Threat

Strategic Council online – Opinion: In its recent meeting in Germany, G-7 has introduced a new infra-structural plan which is considered, in a way, as a competitor to China’s One Belt – One Road initiative. The objective of the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGII) is to allocate $ 600 billion for global infrastructural projects in countries with low and medium-income within the next five years.
Alireza Samoudi, Expert on European Affairs

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Netanyahu’s War Cabinet’s Efforts to Divert Public Opinion from The Gaza War

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: The Zionist regime is trying to “psychologically exploit” the recent events in the region to divert the world public opinion from the crimes this regime is committing in Gaza. Examining the atmosphere prevailing in the political and media circles of the Zionist regime and the centers aligned with it at the regional and international level shows that this regime seeks to “highlight and dominate” the recent tensions with the Islamic Republic of Iran so that it could reduce the heavy pressure that is felt in the domestic, regional, and international public opinion and even European governments against the Gaza war.
Hamid Khoshayand – expert on regional issues

An Analysis on Military Confrontation between Iran and the Zionist Regime

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on West Asian issues said: In the last hours of April 14, the Islamic Republic of Iran launched a missile and drone attack against the Occupied Territories, which continued until the next morning. This was despite Iran’s prior notification to some regional and transregional countries about the certainty of our country’s response and military action; America and Israel could not prevent this attack.

The Outlook of Geopolitical Competition Among Major Powers in the Caucasus

Strategic Council Online – Interview: A Caucasus affairs expert said: “If the trend of divergence among regional countries, especially Armenia and Azerbaijan, from Russia accelerates, Russians may show a more serious reaction and even prevent the traditional regional order change using force.”

Challenges Facing Modi in Indian General Election

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on East Asian affairs said: Despite the chances of victory, the number of seats that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will have in the next parliament is likely to be less because it seems that Muslims and other ethnic groups would vote for parties opposed to the ruling party.

The Complexities and the Necessity of Confronting ISIS-Khorasan

Strategic Council Online – Note: With the rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan, the issue of ISIS-Khorasan, the conflict between these two groups, and the expansion of the scope of their security threats in the region have become more critical than ever before, as the terrorist activities of this terrorist group disrupt regional security. In addition to this, support for suicide activities and armed individuals in the region has also put the security of Iran at risk. Therefore, ISIS-Khorasan is recognized as a significant threat to the eastern security of our country.
Dr. Hossein Ebrahimnia – Regional Issues Expert

Perspective of Relations between Kurdistan Regional Government and Baghdad

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on Iraq issues said: As Turkey gets closer to the central government of Iraq, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) should overlook many of its claims about its autonomy in the future and will become more dependent on the central government.

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