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West Asia and the "Illiberal International
April 27, 202612 views
The conflict in West Asia highlights a shift in global power dynamics and a
perceived "credibility gap" for the U.S. and Israel.
- Trump’s Leadership: Criticized by some as
hubristic, Trump’s "maximum pressure" on Iran and naval
blockades of the Strait of Hormuz are seen as disrupting the world order.
- The Pakistan Factor: Pakistan has emerged as
an "indispensable broker" in peace talks, with Field Marshal
Asim Munir establishing a unique relationship with the U.S. President.
This shift places India in a position where it must exercise "sublime
virtue" of patience as its regional influence is challenged.
Regional Flashpoints
- Syria: The first public trial
of officials linked to former President Bashar Assad opened in Damascus,
focusing on the 2011 arrest and torture of teenagers in Daraa.
- Mali: A coordinated attack by
Tuareg rebels and jihadist fighters resulted in the death of the Defense
Minister and his grandchildren in the town of Kita.
- Northern Ireland: Police suspect
dissident republicans in a car bombing outside a police station near
Belfast.
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PublishedApr 27, 2026
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