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The globe held its breath as the United States and Israel conducted a daring and highly orchestrated set of airstrikes against Iran’s most well-guarded nuclear installations—the operation that redrew ...
Iran will not abandon its nuclear program, including uranium enrichment, despite "severe" damage from US strikes, its foreign ...
The talks will be the first since a ceasefire was reached after a 12-day war waged by Israel against Iran in June.
Former US Ambassador David Friedman tells Arutz Sheva that Israel must take the lead on sovereignty, praises Trump’s bold ...
Tehran has no plans to abandon its nuclear program including uranium enrichment despite the damage caused by US strikes to ...
This is a dangerous escalation in a region already on the edge—and a direct threat to international peace, security." ...
Former national security advisor and HKS faculty member Jake Sullivan says negotiations following the Iran strikes are key ...
A classified U.S. assessment says recent airstrikes on Iran-backed groups in Syria and Iraq were far less effective than ...
President Donald Trump’s bombing of Iran over the weekend falls in a tradition of military strikes of debatable legality, ...
President Donald Trump has done what he swore he would not do: involve the United States in a war in the Middle East. His supporters will tie themselves in knots (as Vice President J. D. Vance did ...
Any of these options would inevitably drag the United States into reprisals that would risk setting off a full-scale US-Iran war. The political impact of Trump’s strikes inside Iran is also unclear.
Arab governments, especially in the gulf, had once taken a hawkish line toward Iran but now worry U.S. strikes could upend regional stability and hurt business.