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Two weeks into the war with Iran, President Donald Trump has increasingly been knocked back on his political heels.
A US Senate hearing exposed a deeper issue: whether intelligence agencies assess threats independently or defer to the president’s interpretation
Iranian drone attacks on the United Arab Emirates collapsed from 332 on the second day of the war to just six on Sunday, according to the Institute for the Study of War.
Two days into the Iran crisis, I assessed 10 key indicators I’d be watching over the coming week. Now entering the second week of the crisis, it’s time to reassess and examine what’s risen or fallen in importance.
The US-Israeli military operation against the Iranian regime has decapitated its leadership and brought freedom closer than ever to the Iranian people. It has also further exposed the once-respected human-rights community as political actors whose double standards and selective outrage harm the very populations these groups claim to defend.
Perspective: Five potential scenarios for deploying U.S. ground troops show how quickly the Iran war could deepen.
Our first impression of Tehran was overwhelming. From the hillside beneath the Alborz Mountains we looked upon a sea of mostly white buildings — a metropolis home to more than 8 million people. Down there,
Game Theory Are Iran’s athletes political pawns? While in Australia, members of Iran’s women’s football team found themselves at the centre of an international political sto
Iran is negotiating with FIFA to move its World Cup matches from the U.S. to Mexico due to safety concerns and political tensions, following discouragement from U.S. President Trump.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declined to say if Iran’s nuclear program presented an “imminent threat,” deflecting questions during congressional testimony.