But the actual topic that these officials were discussing — a strike on the Houthis, an Iran-backed militant group that controls Yemen’s capital and much of its territory — has gotten somewhat lost.
The public’s fears for the fate of the ceasefire and the hostages have become a struggle over the rule of law.
Iran revealed a vast underground “missile city” packed with long-range weaponry this week, as the regime aims to restore ...
Iran’s foreign minister said his country responded to a letter from US President Donald Trump on the prospect of new talks over Tehran’s nuclear program, without giving detail on the contents.Abbas ...
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Trump has ramped up bombing in Yemen to combat the Houthi rebels. But airstrikes alone may take months, if at all, to deter the Iran-armed group.
“Yet Iran appears not to want a war,” Buchanan wrote. “UN inspectors routinely confirm that Iran is strictly abiding by the terms of the nuclear deal.” Buchanan warned that trashing the accord might ...
There is arguably no greater warning the United States could deliver than positioning B-2 bombers near Iran and its regional ...
Top Trump officials including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Vice President JD Vance allegedly discussed the details of a ...
The Trump administration promised a tougher stance against Yemen's Houthi rebels, and an Associated Press review of the ...
Answers are needed for why a hackable app was used for texting about an imminent attack on Houthis in Yemen, and why a ...
In the coming months, the Trump administration may have to decide whether it is more risky to live with Iran on the nuclear ...