The Wrong Question About the War in Iran
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The Wrong Question About the War in Iran
Yakov M. Rabkin for Informed Comment Much of the discussion surrounding the current war on Iran focuses on its potential outcome for the United States. One of the most frequently asked questions is whether Washington will suffer yet another loss of face in the Middle East. But this is the wrong question. Even if the…
“Golpe 1953” by Taghi Amirani, and the documentary series “Refens”, at HBO Max, show the US relationship with the country
Once again, the People’s Party on the wrong side of history. And no matter when you hear this: always wrong, always wrong. But on this occasion, on the occasion of the Trump war in Iran, the PP position is directly grotesque. And all for bringing the opposite to the Pedro Sánchez government. Feijóo insists on saying that we must support Trump because Iran pursues nuclear weapons and we must preserve the relationship with the US. The PP did not l…
Iran's capture of North American bases, energy infrastructures in the Gulf and ships in the region places war between the United States, Israel and Iran on an unprecedented scale. In the podcast “The World to Its Pés”, international relations analysts Tomé Ribeiro Gomes and Alberto Cunha argue that it is unlikely that the conflict will end quickly and explain how the effects can go far beyond the Gulf.
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