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Thibault Jeandet

Graduate student, “master 2” in international relations at Sciences Po-Lille (Intelligence strategies and risk management).

  • The image features a clear blue sky with fluffy white clouds. In the foreground, several flags, likely representing Mexico, are lined up. The flags prominently display the colors of the Mexican flag, which includes green, white, and red, along with the national emblem. The overall scene conveys a sense of patriotism against a serene backdrop. Iran’s Comeback to the Mediterranean Thibault Jeandet · November 2018 After a very long absence, Iran settles back in the Mediterranean, reviving a very old history dating back to the Achaemenid Empire. But this deployment is less a matter of imperial will than a strategy of sanctuarization of the national territory.
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