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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Board of Peace tests US influence as Saudi Arabia recalibrates - analysis

Saudi Arabia expands its diplomatic options with Russia, Iran, China, and Turkey as Washington weighs confrontation with Tehran.

The balance of power in the Middle East continues to shift, and the prospect of a US-Iran war could further destabilize a region already being pulled into a new order. More than two years of war between Israel and multiple regional adversaries, along with a shift in American foreign policy, have reshaped alliances and threat perceptions across the region.

Now, as US President Donald Trump has established the Board of Peace, a new advisory body meant to coordinate diplomatic, security, and economic tools to prevent large-scale conflict while advancing American strategic interests. The attention has turned to the White House and whether the initiative will change a Middle East already altered by weakened Iranian proxies, shifting alignments, and uncertainty over Washington’s long-term role.

For allies and adversaries alike, the question is whether this framework marks a genuine move that will affect realities on the ground, or whether it is simply a repackaging of American power projection at a moment when regional actors are hedging, rearming, and recalculating red lines amid the risk of a broader US-Iran confrontation. (Read More)