The White House said on Thursday that President Donald Trump will make a decision on whether the U.S. will get involved in the Israel-Iran conflict in the next two weeks
Jeffrey Goldberg once described Trump as “something wholly unique in the history of the presidency: an isolationist interventionist”
Revolutionary Guards say missiles targeted industrial areas in Israel
Mountaineer Falguni Dey’s solo expedition to Asia’s highest volcanic summit, Mount Damavand, in Iran has turned into a battle for survival, as the 40-year-old tries to find a way to leave the country now battered by Israel’s missile strikes..A blizzard had forced him to descend from the su
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So, as the pressure mounts on Iran, has it been left to fight alone? Or does it have allies that could come to its aid?
To imagine the future, one must be prepared to accept a probable scenario where the number of nuclear-capable states grows.
The Iran-Israel war has helped strengthen Netanyahu domestically and overseas, just as his grip on power looked vulnerable
Regional security sources said it was unlikely that Tehran could respond with similarly effective strikes because its missile capabilities and military network in the region have been severely degraded by Israel since the Hamas attacks that triggered the Gaza war.
International calls for restraint are multiplying, as fears grow the Middle East could be on the threshold of a broader conflict.
US President Donald Trump said Friday that he had given Tehran a 60-day ultimatum, which expired on Thursday
The strikes early on Friday hit not just Iran's nuclear facilities and missile factories
"New round of Honest Promise 3 attacks," state television reported, referring to the name of the Iranian military operation against Israel
For President Donald Trump, few goals on the world stage have been more explicit -- he will not drag the United States into another "forever war."
21 people were injured by the missiles, including two in serious condition
Iran's Supreme Leader accuses Israel of initiating war, vows painful revenge
But Trump also kept the door open for negotiations on Tehran's nuclear program, as the president who boasted he had "no wars" in his first term tries to avoid getting dragged into one in his second