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Which countries side with the US and Iran — and how the war is pulling them in
Iran rejected a 15-point U.S. ceasefire proposal as Trump said talks could lead to harder strikes.
- On Friday, an American military F-15E fighter jet was shot down in Iran, with search and rescue operations underway for the two-person crew.
- President Donald Trump addressed the nation Wednesday, claiming Operation Epic Fury is "systematically dismantling the regime" as the war enters its second month.
- Iran has launched missile and drone attacks targeting Israel and U.S.-aligned Gulf states including Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Qatar.
- Following a closed-door briefing, Democrats and some Republicans expressed concern about military troop buildup in the region and potential boots on the ground.
- Turkey maintains a relationship with Washington described as "between close cooperation and notable division," while Armenia and Azerbaijan have strengthened ties with America in recent years.
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Aligned since 2024 with Tehran's positions in the Middle East, Tunisia and especially Algeria have distanced themselves from the Islamic Republic since the beginning of the conflict, reflecting a reconfiguration of their diplomatic positions in the region.
·Paris, France
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Which countries side with the US and Iran — and how the war is pulling them in
See which countries are aligned with the U.S. and Iran, more than a month into the conflict.
·Oklahoma City, United States
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Leaning Left1Leaning Right0Center22Last UpdatedBias Distribution96% Center
Bias Distribution
- 96% of the sources are Center
96% Center
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