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The Implications of Orbán’s Loss in Hungary
Hungary’s parliamentary elections over the weekend witnessed a record turnout as voters ousted strongman Viktor...
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Possible Implications if the Houthis Enter the War
After nearly three weeks, the war initiated by the U.S.-Israel...
Red Line Crossed: Israel Targets Upstream Energy Assets and Iran Responds
On Wednesday, Israel signaled a clear expansion of the conflict...
How the War in the Middle East Could Impact the U.S.-China Competition
On March 16, U.S. President Donald Trump said that Washington...
Larijani, the Basij, and the Narrowing Path to Negotiation
Last night, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced that Ali...
Cyber Operations as Iran’s Asymmetric Leverage
Two weeks into the Iran war, key leadership and infrastructure...
Iraq Unable to Avoid the U.S.-Iran Crossfire
For two decades, Iraq has struggled to establish its sovereignty...
The Dynamics You Aren’t Watching: Iran’s Campaign Across Its Peripheries
On March 5, Azerbaijan announced that Iranian drones had crossed...
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The Soufan Center hosted the second annual Global Summit on Terrorism and Political Violence on September 9–10, 2025, in New York City. Held as part of the September 10 Project, the Summit underscores our continued commitment to honoring the memory of 9/11 victims and addressing today’s evolving global threats. This annual summit was born from the understanding that we must never become complacent—never take our eyes off the warning signs, trendlines, or fault lines that may allow terrorist organizations to reemerge and exploit our blind spots.


















