The Take: How Close Are Iran and Israel to Full-Scale War?
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On 13 June, Israel launched an unprecedented attack on Iran, killing at least 224 people. Since then, Iran has fired missiles at several major Israeli cities, killing dozens of people. In this podcast, Gilles Paris, editorialist at the "World", explains the reasons for such a burning.
World on the brink - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
LEO TOLSTOY’S masterpiece War and Peace contains the following memorable passage analysing the many factors that led to the Napoleonic Wars: “All these causes – billions of causes – coincided so as to bring about what happened. And consequently none of them was the exclusive cause of the event, but the event had to take place simply because it had to take place.” The Russia-Ukraine conflict, the Israel-Gaza war and now, Israel-Iran – with the ou…
To describe the military confrontation that broke out on 13 June between Israel and Iran, politicians most often speak of a "conflict" and not of a "war." The absence of this term may surprise when war has given rise to many definitions in political theory.
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