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The war on Iran and the transformation of the Middle East — Meeting

The war between Iran and the joint forces of United States and Israel is likely to reshape the political, economic, and security landscape of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) for decades. Even if the conflict ends relatively quickly, its consequences will permanently alter alliances, regional power balances, and the global perception of the region.

Join Open Discussions and the Gulf Cultural Club, for an evening that will examine the accelerating the militarisation of the Middle East and economic and phycological fallout once the war draws to a close.

Please register for catering purposes by emailing: d05sa@yahoo.co.uk or text 07795 660 438

Speakers:

  • Carol Turner, prominent British anti‑war and anti‑nuclear activist and chair of London CND.

  • Dr Katerina Dalacoura, Associate Professor in International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and Director of the LSE Middle East Centre.

  • Mouin Rabbani, Palestinian analyst, writer, and commentator widely recognised for his expertise on Middle East politics and conflict resolution.