Donald Trump's push to strangle Iran's economy just picked up a marquee ally. But the fine print of the UAE's trade freeze suggests the President's "maximum pressure" campaign may be winning a headline while losing the war beneath it. The United Arab Emirates announced on August 18 that it had halted all trade, commercial exchanges, and financial transactions with Iran until further notice, framed by Abu Dhabi as a response to renewed Iranian missile fire. For the White House, the timing looked like validation. The move came hours after calls between President Trump and UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, and between Secretary of State Marco Rubio and UAE National Security Adviser Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, and landed squarely inside Washington's narrative of an isolated, cornered Tehran. There is just one problem: the order Trump is claiming as a win was written with a hole in it. The suspension covers direct dealings. It does not say whether it reach...
A five-year defence roadmap, a “Hexagon of Alliances,” and a Turkey-free corridor to Europe are turning Nicosia into New Delhi’s Mediterranean bridgehead — and Ankara has noticed When President Nikos Christodoulides took to X to celebrate the “concrete strategic partnership” now unfolding between Cyprus and India, the post read like diplomatic pleasantry. It was not. Behind the handshake photographs and the trade-centre ribbon-cuttings lies a five-year defence roadmap, a trilateral military framework binding Cyprus to Greece and Israel, and an emerging corridor architecture that Turkish commentators are now openly describing as a strategic encirclement. India is coming to Cyprus. Turkey is not happy at all. From Courtesy Visit to Strategic Partnership The turning point was Christodoulides’ state visit to India from May 20–23, 2026 — the first since Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s own landmark stop in Nicosia in June 2025, itself the first visit by an Indian premier to the island in more...