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Kamrava: New Mideast Partnerships to Follow War

Bloomberg Jun 16, 2026 2h ago ⏱ 1 min read 👁 3 views
Kamrava: New Mideast Partnerships to Follow War
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The US-Iran MOU may offer GCC countries some relief after months of conflict, but it has also exposed vulnerabilities including the reliability of US security guarantees. Mehran Kamrava, Professor of Government at Georgetown University Qatar spoke to Bloomberg’s Abeer Abu… The US-Iran MOU may offer GCC countries some relief after months of conflict, but it has also exposed vulnerabilities including the reliability of US security guarantees. Mehran Kamrava, Professor of Government at Georgetown University Qatar spoke to Bloomberg’s Abeer Abu Omar on Horizons Middle East & Africa on the GCC’s response to the deal & the rebuild that lies ahead. (Source: Bloomberg)
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