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Coalitions of the Willing and the Strait of Hormuz
By Michael Froman
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Africa’s Silence on the Iran War Speaks Volumes
By Ebenezer Obadare
![Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi leaves after laying a wreath at the Mzee Jomo Kenyatta's mausoleum during his three-country African tour, as part of efforts to reduce the Islamic Republic's economic isolation.]()
The Iran War is Causing Energy Chaos in Asia
By Joshua Kurlantzick
![Police detain a supporter India’s main opposition Congress party on March 13, 2026, during a protest in New Delhi against price hikes and supply disruptions of liquified petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders following the U.S.-Israeli conflict.]()
The Iran War Overshadows Takaichi’s Washington Agenda
By Sheila A. Smith
![Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi speaks to media about Japan's plan to release part of oil reserves in Tokyo]()
![A worker operates valves at the Rumaila oil field, as the country cuts nearly 1.5 million barrels per day of output amid halted exports following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, in Basra, Iraq, on March 4, 2026.]()
Iran’s Policy Ripple Effect
The Iran War’s Second Front in Lebanon
As the war in Iran continues, a second conflict is developing between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. CFR Middle East senior fellows Steven A. Cook and Elisa Ewers sit down in the Council’s Washington, D.C., studio to discuss the missed opportunities that preceded the renewed fighting and what could come next.
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President Trump ordered the U.S. government to stop using Anthropic’s cutting-edge AI model. It is the latest development in a standoff between the tech company and the Pentagon over how the new technology should be used.
The War in Ukraine
Russia’s invasion has reshaped European security, strained Western alliances, and tested the limits of international resolve. But, as the conflict enters its fifth year, the terms of any eventual settlement appear to remain as contested as the front lines themselves.
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