The 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq failed to uncover clandestine weapons of mass destruction and produced a bloody occupation that exposed the limits of U.S. power.
Those issues were discussed by political and strategic affairs experts, with a particular focus on the most pressing question from the opening hours of the war: when will it end? In earlier times such ...
Technology allowed the U.S. and Israel to kill Iran's Supreme Leader, but raised longstanding questions about whether the U.S ...
On the outskirts of Teheran, deep within one of the largest graveyards in the world, Behest-e Zahra, is a singular tomb, a shrine to a 13-year-old Iranian child soldier Mohammed Hossein Fahmideh. It’s ...
Cracks are appearing as markets tank, the economy stalls, allies balk, midterm primaries surprise and this war of choice ...
After the U.S.–Israeli war on Iran and Iran’s response, which triggered a global oil and gas shock, the Middle East will not ...
Media analysis indicates parallels between headlines from Iraq war to current response to US and Israeli bombardment of Iran ...
Some years after the most successful U.S. war of recent decades – the 1991 rout of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein’s forces from Kuwait – Gen. Colin Powell articulated the principles ...
Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi alleged that strikes on Tehran have "no impact" on the country's military capabilities, but is there any basis to these claims? #TheCube ...
In this case, he appears to have unleashed something he cannot control; a conflagration across the entire region, culminating in a global energy and economic crisis.
Kurdish militancy is also likely to be met by resistance from other opposition groups and the wider Iranian population. Over ...
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