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Trump and Netanyahu aim to remake the Middle East with bombs. Iran shows why that will always fail | Sina Toossi

The US has rashly followed Israel into a war that will not end Iran’s nuclear programme or topple its government, says Sina Toossi of the Center for International Policy

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theguardian.comStai leggendo1 anni fa

Trump and Netanyahu aim to remake the Middle East with bombs. Iran shows why that will always fail | Sina…

The US has rashly followed Israel into a war that will not end Iran’s nuclear programme or topple its government, says Sina Toossi of the Center for International Policy

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aljazeera.com1 anni fa

By bombing Iran, the US continues to make the world safe for war

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

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scmp.com1 anni fa

Will Trump’s Iran strikes bring real peace or more pain?

Nuclear site bombings may be a military win but a diplomatic loss, as Iran’s hostility towards US and Israel is unlikely to end, experts say.

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haaretz.com1 anni fa

Nukes, negotiations and malign neglect: What's comes next after the Iran-Israel war | Opinion

The current question facing both Israel and the U.S. is how to turn the cease-fire into a longer-term solution to the underlying problem. Here's how U.S. President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu…

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bbc.com1 anni fa

The US has changed the course of the conflict - how will Iran respond?

Whether the Middle East conflict escalates further will depend on Iran and its allies, writes the BBC's Jo Floto.

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  1. domenica 22 giugno 2025·bbc.com

    The US has changed the course of the conflict - how will Iran respond?

    Whether the Middle East conflict escalates further will depend on Iran and its allies, writes the BBC's Jo Floto.

  2. domenica 22 giugno 2025·aljazeera.com

    By bombing Iran, the US continues to make the world safe for war

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

  3. domenica 22 giugno 2025·theguardian.com

    No matter what Trump says, the US has gone to war – and there will be profound and lasting consequences | Simon Tisdall

    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…

  4. lunedì 23 giugno 2025·theguardian.com

    Trump and Netanyahu aim to remake the Middle East with bombs. Iran shows why that will always fail | Sina Toossi

    The US has rashly followed Israel into a war that will not end Iran’s nuclear programme or topple its government, says Sina Toossi of the Center for International Policy

  5. martedì 24 giugno 2025·haaretz.com

    Nukes, negotiations and malign neglect: What's comes next after the Iran-Israel war | Opinion

    The current question facing both Israel and the U.S. is how to turn the cease-fire into a longer-term solution to the underlying problem. Here's how U.S. President Donald Trump…

  6. mercoledì 25 giugno 2025·scmp.com

    Will Trump’s Iran strikes bring real peace or more pain?

    Nuclear site bombings may be a military win but a diplomatic loss, as Iran’s hostility towards US and Israel is unlikely to end, experts say.