Analysis
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Why Washington Sidelined Venezuela’s Opposition and Moved Closer to Delcy Rodríguez
DID Press: Recent assessments in Washington indicate that, after months of review, the United States has concluded that Venezuela’s opposition lacks the operational capacity required for a genuine transfer of power. As a result, Washington has shifted toward a path…
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US Operation in Venezuela Sparks Global Concern
DID Press: US intervened in Panama, Nicaragua, and other Latin American countries under banners such as “defending democracy” or “combating drug trafficking,” Decades ago. In practice, those operations often produced instability and long-lasting crises. In the early hours of 3…
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Soleimani: Strategic Architect, Not Just a Battlefield Commander
DID Press: In West Asia’s political and security equations, the name of General Qassem Soleimani signifies far more than a military commander. He became a symbol of leadership that blended battlefield strategy with politics, security, culture, and identity. Understanding his…
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Soleimani’s Role in Defeating ISIS: Field Realities vs. Western Narratives
DID Press: The defeat of ISIS in Iraq and Syria cannot be viewed merely as a limited military success. It represented the clash of two competing narratives: the field narrative, which emphasized the decisive role of General Qassem Soleimani and…
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Taliban, Pakistan Enter Tentative Rapprochement Amid Mutual Distrust
DID Press: Relations between the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan have entered a cautious phase of rapprochement after years of border tensions and mutual accusations. Recent diplomatic gestures and mediation by Pakistani religious leaders have created opportunities for dialogue and…
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