What Would a Military Strike on Iran Mean for the Middle East?
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi stated that discussions are impossible until Washington changes its 'maximum pressure' policy.
- Parliament Speaker Mohammad Qalibaf warned that an attack on Iran would ignite the entire region, stating, 'If the U.S. Attacks Iran, the entire region will blow up like a spark in an ammunition dump.'
- Trump has threatened military action against Iran if it does not agree to a new nuclear deal, though he reportedly prefers to negotiate rather than go to war.
- While threats were present, Trump's letter also allowed for potential diplomacy.
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Iran speaker says US bases will be struck if Trump attacks Iran
Tehran would strike U.S. bases in the region if Washington follows through on its warning of military consequences for Iran in the absence of a new nuclear deal, the speaker of the Iranian parliament said on Friday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Are the United States preparing to attack Iranian nuclear facilities?
Against the backdrop of heightened tensions around Tehran's nuclear programme, there is some evidence that Washington is boosting unprecedented military preparations for a possible attack on Iranian nuclear facilities, as well as to confront the Houthis in Yemen.


On Iran, What Would Pat Buchanan Do?
Foreign Affairs On Iran, What Would Pat Buchanan Do? Consider four lessons from an America First patriot. Credit: Steve Liss/ gettyimages The United States and Iran are headed for war. It would be a bloody and unnecessary conflict, and one that President Donald Trump ought to avoid. Fighting Iran would not serve U.S. national interests nor Trump’s political interests. Perhaps the president understands that. Trump says he’d prefer to make a dea…
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