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USD Dean of Peace Studies Discusses Israel-Iran Ceasefire Agreement

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The intense military confrontation that killed hundreds of civilians in Iran and dozens in Israel came to a swift halt on Tuesday. President Trump called it the "12 Day War.""Nobody had an interest in having this continue on longer than it did," said Darren Kew, the dean at University of San Diego's School of Peace Studies.When asked if the United States can rest easy that this conflict has ended with the ceasefire, Kew was cautious."No, I don't…

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Washington - The US Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, is scheduled to hold a press conference on Thursday after media have questioned the effectiveness of American bombings against nuclear sites in Iran. Donald Trump, who ordered these strikes on Sunday in support of his Israeli ally before announcing a ceasefire Tuesday between Iran and Israel, is now referring to the possibility of an agreement on the Tehran nuclear programme. "We are going …

Steve Witkoff, special envoy for Middle East affairs, is hopeful that a comprehensive peace agreement will be reached with the Iranian government. He said he believes they are ready for talks. Witkoff made these comments in an interview with the CNBC news channel and said it is impossible for Iran to develop and acquire nuclear weapons. It would cause significant instability in the region and that all countries would want to acquire nuclear weap…

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شبكة الميادين broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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