Muhammad Hussein, Middle East Monitor

Muhammad Hussein

Middle East Monitor

United Kingdom

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Is Saudi Arabia preparing for the collapse of the petrodollar and US dollar dominance?

One of the most illusory phenomena in our current existence is the money we use for buying, selling and hoarding on a daily basis. It is, to put it simply, in the air, backed up by nothing and reliant... → Read More

Between a dictator and a failed UN, post-earthquake Syria resembles its revolution: isolated and abandoned

There are few tragedies in the world for which the responsibility can be deflected away from politics and human fault. This week's earthquake in Turkiye and Syria was one of those, and has resulted ... → Read More

The world is heading towards CBDCs: the inevitable future of finance or new form of dystopian control?

It is the unfortunate - or fortunate, depending on one's propensity to autocracy - nature of every decentralised system in this modern age to become centralised under the scope of governmental regulat... → Read More

Using NATO membership as leverage, Turkiye is giving the EU a taste of its own medicine

Turkiye has surprised many policymakers and analysts over the past decade with its diplomatic prominence, soft power projection and hard power in the form of drones and other advances in weaponry. Dur... → Read More

MEMO launches 'The JNF/KKL: A Charity Complicit With Ethnic Cleansing' by Dr Uri Davis

Tonight, MEMO hosted the book launch of JNF/KKL: A Charity Complicit With Ethnic Cleansing, written by Dr Uri Davis, an Israeli academic and independent researcher who is noted to be a defender of Pal... → Read More

Partition, regime change, and geopolitical rivalry: What does 2023 hold for the Middle East?

As the year of 2022 comes to an end, the usual spate of predictions for the incoming year are espoused by many. That includes, it seems, Russia's Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev, wh... → Read More

Elon Musk's Twitter Files are cleaning house, but what other secrets remain?

When social media solidified itself into the collective consciousness of technology users in the first decade of this century, it was increasingly looking like a revolutionary tool and saviour for bil... → Read More

Zionists have captured Jordan Peterson and are hijacking western conservatism

Jordan Peterson has long been a controversial figure, subject to attempts to suppress him from various sides. Much of that controversy is not wholly negative: his stand against Canada's Bill C-16 â€... → Read More

Entrapment is the tool of the Western intelligence matrix to criminalise Muslim communities

There are countless stereotypes and tropes found throughout popular culture, movie productions and social media. One of those is that of undercover police or intelligence agents who famously tend to c... → Read More

As climate elitists plunge us into darkness, Saudi Arabia gets the blame

In many ways, the COP27 climate conference being held in Egypt is a cruel but necessary irony. The tyranny of the host government — the sweeping arrests, arbitrary checking of citizens' mobile phone... → Read More

Remembering the Suez Crisis and the tripartite invasion of Egypt

What: The invasion of Egypt and the occupation of the area around the Suez Canal by a tripartite alliance of British, French and Israeli forces. Where: Suez Canal, Egypt When: 29 October, 1956 â... → Read More

Rishi Sunak is anything but a radical, anti-colonial figure

Anyone determined or patriotic enough to make a list of groundbreaking episodes in Britain's long history is likely to add Rishi Sunak's appointment as prime minister to it. Seeing a person of Sou... → Read More

Remembering the Suez Crisis and the tripartite invasion of Egypt

What: The invasion of Egypt and the occupation of the area around the Suez Canal by a tripartite alliance of British, French and Israeli forces. Where: Suez Canal, Egypt When: 29 October, 1956 â... → Read More

Moving its Embassy to Jerusalem could kill Britain's remaining global influence

Since the ascension of America and its aggressive foreign policies throughout the world, both laymen and analysts have mocked Britain for being a shadow of its former self. Its legacy in global affair... → Read More

'Al-Haq: A Global History of the First Palestinian Human Rights Organisation'

Human rights, in itself, have long been a contentious industry, developing over the decades and adapting to particular regions and surroundings. It is no different in Palestine, and perhaps even more ... → Read More

Britain must crack down on Hindutva extremism, or expect more intercommunity conflict

If any month in 2022 succeeded in further uniting far-right extremists in Europe, Israel and India in a herd mentality, it would be September, when the English city of Leicester witnessed clashes betw... → Read More

If the West is not careful, Russia will make the Balkans a second front

This month has likely been the most crushing for Russia since it launched its invasion of Ukraine almost seven months ago. In an aggressive counter-offensive operation, Ukrainian forces recaptured the... → Read More

The totalitarian dream: Gulf and Israeli surveillance is going global

It has forever been the dream of almost every state, intelligence agency, empire and totalitarian regime to oversee the doings of all of their subjects, to detect any hint of dissent, to control their... → Read More

Israel will use the Kurds as a tool, yet Turkiye still normalised relations

When it was revealed last month that Israel had requested the United States to prevent a new Turkish military operation in northern Syria, it served as a necessary reminder that Tel Aviv's role in S... → Read More

In their hope for a 'Middle Eastern NATO' against Iran, Israel and the US may end up heartbroken

As Arab states the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco began establishing ties with Israel over the past few years and warmed towards their old adversary, many saw it as the beginni... → Read More