No. 111 — Tuesday, 09 June 2026 — 16 articles from 65 sources
The Daily Edition for Tuesday, 09 June 2026 curates 16 analytical articles from 65 sources into today's key forces shaping the world. Iran's strikes expose US Gulf base vulnerability. The 24 hours Trump scrambled to stop the war reigniting. Erdoğan completes his takeover of Turkey's CHP.
Watchlist: Israel-Iran Exchange Strikes Then Halt: Ceasefire Stress Test, Lebanon Struck by Israel Despite Iran Halt; UN Challenges Legality, US-Iran Nuclear Diplomacy: Talks Continue via Pakistan Mediation, Strait of Hormuz Closure: Global Energy and Shipping Crisis, Xi Jinping Visits North Korea: China Reasserts Influence Over Pyongyang
Iranian missiles found America's fixed Gulf bases on Day 102 of the war, and the Pentagon is already scattering its forces to smaller sites it can hide. Today opens there, with new dispersed outposts like LSA Jenkins and a deeper argument that Washington must choose how it shrinks its reach now or have the choice made for it. From there we go inside the 24 hours when Trump pressed Netanyahu to call off a strike, even as their interests pulled in opposite directions. We close on Turkey, where Erdoğan's courts reinstated a discredited CHP leader and bent the party Atatürk founded in 1923 into a loyal opposition. Start with the Gulf bases for the day's clearest throughline, then see the briefs on Israel squeezing 2.2 million people into a shrinking Gaza and Xi calling China's ties to Pyongyang "unbreakable."
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FORCE: Iran's strikes expose US Gulf base vulnerability
Middle East Eye reports that Iranian missiles and drones slammed into US bases near Iran's shores during the US-Israeli war. Activity surged at a smaller base near Yanbu on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast, and MEE documents new dispersed facilities like LSA Jenkins and Taif. Oman emerged as o
SPOTLIGHT: The 24 hours Trump scrambled to stop the war reigniting
Axios goes behind the scenes on the 24 hours when Trump scrambled to stop the war from reigniting. The piece tracks his dilemma: he knew Netanyahu could not let an Iranian missile attack go unanswered, yet warned Israel it might have to fight alone. Axios frames a widening split — Netanyahu needs th
SPOTLIGHT: Erdoğan completes his takeover of Turkey's CHP
Engelsberg Ideas traces how Erdoğan's courts reinstated a discredited CHP leader and jailed the party's presidential candidate. The CHP is Turkey's oldest party, founded by Atatürk in 1923, and ran the country as its only party until 1946. The piece reads this judicial move as the fin
Middle East Eye · Newspaper · Middle East · Left-Center — Middle East Eye reports the US-Israeli war on Iran drove American forces from their own Gulf bases. Iranian missiles and drones hit Prince Sultan Air Base, scattering activity to a remote outpost near
The American Conservative · Magazine · US · Right — The American Conservative runs a scenario: a February 28 US strike on Iran, dubbed Operation Epic Fury. Forty days of fighting plus a six-week blockade drain American stockpiles and expose cracks in h
Axios · Newspaper · Global · Left-Center — Axios reconstructs the 24 hours when an Israeli strike in Beirut, missiles toward Tel Aviv, and a hit on Iran's biggest petrochemical plant nearly dragged Trump into a war he wants out of. The catch:
Engelsberg Ideas · Magazine · Sweden — On May 21, a Turkish court ousted CHP leader Özgür Özel and reinstated Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu — the man voters already rejected. Engelsberg Ideas traces how Atatürk's century-old party found its leadershi