T he death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on the first day of the Iran war generated hope that the regime change the Trump administration and Israel yearned for would come to pass, perhaps ...
The United States did not enter the war with Iran because it was attacked or was about to be attacked. It seems to have entered after concluding that once ...
Last year’s elections saw a resurgence for Germany’s socialist party Die Linke. In an interview, coleader Ines Schwerdtner explains how the party is seeking to expand beyond current left-wing voters ...
The massive deployment of warships comes as some Middle Eastern nations are expected to reevaluate their alliances in a post-Iran war world, analysts said.
Donald Trump justified his war on Iran under the pretext of preventing nuclear proliferation. But as the US’s allies consider developing nuclear arsenals, he’s set a dangerous precedent for their ...
Turkey has issued a new warning to Greece over alleged violations of demilitarization treaties in the Aegean, while confirming the strengthening of its military presence in northern Cyprus. The ...
In Q&A, UChicago experts discuss regime change, the legal basis for military action, and global fallout from the U.S.-Israel attack ...
The two wars are forcing the EU to take a more assertive role in defence and security affairs, leading to arguments between ...
Whether framed as liberal, neocon or realist, US foreign policy has always been about sustaining American dominance.
European forces have moved warships, fighter jets and air defense assets near Cyprus as the Iran crisis raises tensions.
Article 42.7 obligates EU members to defend each other from armed attack. Nobody has figured out what that means in practice.
Lebanon’s government has taken symbolic steps to ban Hezbollah’s military and security activities, but without dismantling its financial and organizational core, these measures will ...
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