Iran warns US vs attacks on oil tankers, other ships
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MAGA-style tactics and hardball advisers have raised Reza Pahlavi’s profile and divided his potential followers.
Sen. Lindsey Graham urged a "Second Amendment solution" for Iran, arguing the U.S. and Israel should arm civilians to overthrow the Islamic regime.
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Iranian dissidents seize on Trump remarks about armed resistance, fueling revival of Reagan doctrine
Trump's comments on arming Iranian protesters reignite debate over whether the U.S. should actively support resistance networks against Tehran's regime.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The U.S. military said it intercepted Iranian attacks Thursday on three Navy ships in the Strait of Hormuz and “targeted Iranian military facilities responsible for attacking U.S. forces,” highlighting the fragility of the month-old ceasefire between the two countries.
The U.S. continues to wait for Iran's response to its latest peace proposal, as the fragile ceasefire is still holding. President Trump said Saturday he "expects to hear very soon" from the Iranians.
At every difficult moment in their long history, the Persian people have fought to preserve what is theirs. The Trump administration may have underestimated this.
As negotiations between the United States and Iran enter a critical stage, a small but influential hardline faction has intensified efforts to sabotage a potential deal with Washington, fueling President Donald Trump’s claims of divisions within the Islamic Republic.
Narges Mohammadi’s brother tells TIME the Nobel laureate is being denied proper cardiac treatment as her health deteriorates.
Is the United States still at war with Iran? If the war is over, who won and who actually controls the Strait of Hormuz now? Panelists on Washington Week With The Atlantic joined last night to discuss these questions and whether Trump has an exit strategy from the fighting he initiated.
As the war in Iran enters its third month, it’s providing a window for China into how US military capabilities work under fire, and a useful reminder that, on any battlefield, the adversary always has a big say in the outcome.