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Iranians have been firm against regime change imposed by bombs, invasions, or exiles with microphones and no mandates.
U.S. troops in the Middle East are likely to stay in a dispersed and defensive position amid the fragile ceasefire agreement ...
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Only diplomacy can end the Iranian nuclear threat
By Charles A. KUPCHANNeither Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu nor US President Donald Trump has shown himself to be a prudent and levelheaded actor on the world stage. Both regularly indulge ...
It was predictable that Iran would retaliate against Trump’s bombing of its nuclear sites early on Sunday. The question was ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wanted to attack Iran for decades, but the U.S. and his own security chiefs ...
Just two days after authorizing military strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities at Fordow, Isfahan, and Natanz, U.S. President ...
Russia’s cautious solidarity with Iran amid fears of antagonising the US and Israel highlights its struggle to regain great ...
The World Bank announced Wednesday that it will invest over $1.3 billion to improve the quality of life in three war-torn ...
The World Bank has approved over $1 billion dollars for infrastructure and reconstruction projects in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon.
Between 2011 and 2013, Trump repeatedly warned that Obama would “start a war with Iran” for all sorts of political reasons — ...
Should the United States seek regime change in Tehran? And what might the future hold for the Iranian government?