Sawsan Al Shaer
Sawsan Al Shaer

Sawsan Al Shaer is a Bahraini writer and journalist. She tweets under the handle @sawsanalshaer

Britain's blacklisting of Iranian-supported organizations

We greatly appreciate the British government’s recent efforts of blacklisting Iranian-supported organizations as this helps us combat Iranian terrorism and its wings in the region. Efforts by...

Iran’s agents: Hezbollah, Houthis and Popular Mobilization

First of all, let’s remind our American, British and European friends and allies and the rest of the world about Gulf security as it is a regional and international challenge. More importantly,...

The truth behind terror in the name of religion

The Islamic Military Alliance’s meeting to combat terrorism concluded yesterday where Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince addressed a gathering of defense ministers and military officials...

The calm before the US-Iran storm

The faster you wake up and have sight in the dark, the less are your losses, shocks and painful repercussions. We must admit that we have been deceived by the innocence of Sunni and Shiite religious...

To the good people of the Gulf

To all those who are loyal to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), to those who fear its disintegration and collapse, to the good people who are trying to restore things to normal between Gulf...

The Saudi revolution: It’s time for skeptics to stop doubting

It is time for the skeptics to stop expressing their doubt and surprise, to stop rubbing their eyes and start immersing themselves in the wave of change happening in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia....

Can Qatar stay in the GCC?

Those in control of the Qatari media succeeded in isolating the Qatari people from their Gulf surrounding and left them talking to themselves. Qatari media outlets had not found any echo outside their...

Exposing the ‘blowback’ roots of terrorism

The Qatari card is not the last one to be dealt in this “game of terrorism.” The magician’s hat still has plenty of other cards that will reveal our inattention which was exploited...