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Letter to the editor: Iran may be biting the hand that’s fed it

Iran’s attacks across the Persian Gulf were likely intended to deter regional governments from aligning more closely with the United States and its partners, but they may produce the opposite effect.

For years, several Gulf states attempted to maintain pragmatic relations with Tehran, even while cooperating with Washington on security matters. This balancing approach reflected geography and economic realities.

Recent events are putting that strategy under severe strain.

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Liram Stenzler-Koblentz PhD

Dr. Liram Koblentz-Stenzler a scholar and practitioner with a wealth of experience in fields of counterterrorism, antisemitism studies and global far-right Extremism. She is senior researcher and head of the Global Far Right Extremism Desk at the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT), Reichman University, Israel and lecturer at Yale University. She advises security agencies, technology companies, other organizations, and communities to achieve better understanding of the language, global connections, and action patterns of right-wing extremists in order to prevent acts of terrorism, incitement to violence, and antisemitism.

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