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Defense expert says a US war with Iran would be 'one thousand times worse than Iraq'
EXCLUSIVE - While the U.S. and Iran's meeting in Oman could redefine West Asia's future, Jon Hoffman discusses the possibilities for what happens next
Iran’s so-called axis of resistance, its regional network of armed proxies and allied militant groups, could come to the fray to provide additional firepower to Tehran in the event of a conflict with the United States,
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Many Iraqis have reacted with anger since US President Donald Trump openly tried to interfere in their domestic politics and choice of prime minister (AHMAD AL-RUBAYE) (AHMAD AL-RUBAYE ...
Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has upped the stakes in the face of US President Donald Trump’s threats of attack.
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Iraq's Fuad Hussein warns of limitless war: Iran conflict no longer nuclear
Foreign Minister told The National that Trump's remarks about Al Maliki are taken very seriously in Baghdad
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The president of Iran has stirred significant concern with recent comments about the country’s relationship with the United States, which he describes as a state of war. The remarks ...
Even if America does not intervene against the regime, how can Iran hold together as a country in the aftermath of such bloodshed? For several hours on January 8th protesters controlled the streets of Tehran and other cities.
War is not always decided by the side that fires the first missile. Sometimes it is decided by the side that convinces its adversary that pulling the trigger would cost more than standing down. In the current standoff between the United States and Iran,
This is the “war” Pezeshkian refuses to name. Instead, he points outward. He blames America, Europe and Israel for preventing Iran from “standing on its feet.” This narrative is not new. Every failure of governance, economic collapse, environmental ...
The drumbeat of war between the U.S. and Iran seems to have quieted after indirect talks in Oman, but the threat remains. For a rare view from Iran and its perspective, special correspondent Reza Sayah sat down with Esmail Baghaei,