18 Feb

Pakistan’s terrorism challenge is widely recognised, but its structure is still routinely misunderstood. What Pakistan faces today is not simply the resurgence of Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), but the consolidation of a broader militant ecosystem that has taken shape across the Afghan border since the Taliban’s return to power in 2021. Afghan territory now provides militant networks targeting Pakistan with survivability, recruitment access, and operational depth that allow them to regenerate even under sustained pressure. The result is not a temporary surge in violence, but the persistence of a system capable of continuously producing it.

16 Feb

Nigeria’s designation as a Country of Particular Concern has forced Abuja into direct dialogue with Washington, amid ongoing attacks, abductions, and persistent questions about state response. While the first US–Nigeria working group session signals cooperation and renewed military support, it also exposes deeper uncertainties about political will, accountability, and what Nigeria must ultimately deliver to secure removal from the CPC list.

31 Jan

As U.S. forces reinforce the region and President Trump escalates deterrent messaging, regime-linked discourse in Tehran has increasingly focused on potential response scenarios. Senior figures have openly threatened a preemptive strike. Iran’s available options center primarily on its missile and drone capabilities, but also include asymmetric measures such as targeted assassinations in Israel and the activation of sleeper cell operatives inside the United States.