Editorial: The US president has chosen war at Israel’s behest. He may imagine he has scored an easy win, but the world is likely to pay a steep price

Editorial: The US president promised to keep his country out of conflicts. The Israeli prime minister has other ideas

TEL AVIV: The US military struck three sites in Iran early Sunday, inserting itself into Israel’s war aimed at destroying the country’s nuclear program in a risky gambit to weaken…

US president calls strikes a ‘spectacular military success’ as Iran’s top diplomat warns of ‘everlasting consequences’.

It remained to be seen whether the attacks mark the totality of direct US involvement in the conflict or the opening salvo of a larger campaign.

In a televised address, Trump called on Iran to make peace or threatened further attacks.

Donald Trump has confirmed the US bombed three nuclear facilities in Iran, calling the attacks 'a spectacular military success'. He warned Tehran that if it does not 'make peace'…

President Trump is betting the United States can repel whatever retaliation Iran orders, and that it has destroyed the regime’s chances of reconstituting its nuclear program.

While Israel praised Trump’s action, Iran said it will have ‘everlasting consequences’ as the UN and others called for de-escalation in the conflict.

Despite Trump’s claim of success, he has created uncertainty and risk.

It all changed over 48 hours as Trump became convinced that the Ayatollah would never voluntarily give up his quest for a doomsday weapon to wipe out Israel - and he would have…

Despite Trump's warning to Tehran not to retaliate against U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, the likelihood of escalation is high – and the consequences will be profound, not…

Netanyahu is thrilled by Trump’s attacks on Iran, as will be the arms manufacturers who used to love the shah of Iran.

Trump has fallen slap bang into the trap laid for him by Netanyahu. His reckless gamble makes a nuclear weapon for Iran more, not less, likely, says Guardian foreign affairs…

Editorial: The US president has chosen war at Israel’s behest. He may imagine he has scored an easy win, but the world is likely to pay a steep price