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A top advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader warned that renewed conflict with the U.S. or Israel could erupt anytime, escalating ...
Because it is still credible that Iran would manage to “go nuclear” itself, as one of several possibilities, Israeli strategic planners need to examine multiple narratives of nuclear war. Opinion.
Donald Trump has declared that he resolved ‘six wars in six months’, citing conflicts from Israel-Iran to India-Pakistan and ...
Post-Oct. 7 divergent paths: Israel’s military maximalism and Saudi Arabia’s strategic de-escalation
The Hamas attack on Oct. 7, 2023, shattered Israel’s long-standing security paradigm, replacing limited deterrence with an ambitious campaign aimed at dismantling Hamas, confronting Hizballah and ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNIran Warns: Ceasefire is Temporary, New conflict with Israel Could Erupt at Any Moment
London: Yahya Rahim Safavi, senior military adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, warned on Monday that a new conflict with Israel could erupt at any moment, signaling further escalation in ...
Rarely in modern history has a military offensive been as loudly and persistently foreshadowed as the June 2025 Israeli and ...
The apparent US indifference to the prospect of a long - possibly indefinite - Israeli military occupation marks a telling ...
Iran war, a quieter but significant battle played out in cyberspace, highlighting how Tehran has refined its use of digital ...
Israel's plan to escalate military operations in Gaza drew international condemnation Friday. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer urged Israel to reconsider, saying the expanded offensive would do ...
Trump and his team cite his diplomacy between Israel and Iran; the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda; Cambodia and Thailand; India and Pakistan; Serbia and Kosovo; and Egypt and Ethiopia.
Trump and his team cite his diplomacy between Israel and Iran; the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda; Cambodia and Thailand; India and Pakistan; Serbia and Kosovo; and Egypt and Ethiopia.
"We refuse to be slaves," Hezbollah leader Sheikh Naim Qassem said, rejecting a U.S.-backed proposal to disarm.
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