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How Regime Change in Iran Could Backfire on the US
Despite calls for regime change in Iran, history, logistics, and strategic analysis suggest it would likely backfire, destabilizing the region, increasing anti-American sentiment, and failing to ...
The operation revealed Israel’s strategic shift from traditional methods to a new era of advanced, tech-based intelligence ...
As the world waits to see if Donald Trump's talks will go ahead, look back at how previous US presidents have handled Iran.
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Israel's dangerous delusions
To conclude, while Israel may presently have the tactical military advantage over Iran, it is in a strategic no-win situation ...
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Nuclear proliferation cannot be bombed away
VIENNA — In 1966, the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, France and China not only were the only countries ...
Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps faces uncertainty after military setbacks, with experts explaining how the once-powerful force may shift from regional terror to domestic control.
Welcome to our live blog, bringing you the latest developments from West Asia. Stay updated on key shifts in regional ...
Israeli and U.S. actions to neutralize Iran and its terror proxies as near-term nuclear threats present major strategic and ...
Against the backdrop of this operation’s success, a groundbreaking Israel Hayom report outlines a vision to be jointly ...
Last week’s announcement by the Home Secretary that she intended to proscribe Palestine Action appears to have had little ...
Since Israel and Hamas went to war, reporters and editors at The New York Times have closely covered the conflict. Our coverage includes the Hamas-led attack on Israel, the plight of hostages, how ...