The Trump administration is making a new bid to prove a core assumption the Iran war so far suggests is flawed: that punishing strikes from a far superior US military force will force Tehran to capitulate.

US president claims Iran is 'completely defeated' and renews threats to bomb the country's civilian infrastructure.

A new wave of strikes aims not to restart war but rather to strengthen Washington's hand in long-sought negotiations, the Pentagon's top official claims.

As Trump’s threats and rants about the war get crazier, a former Defense Department official explains why Trump seems so stuck—and why it’s a fiasco for the rest of us.

The Trump administration is making a new bid to prove a core assumption the Iran war so far suggests is flawed: that punishing strikes from a far superior US military force will…

The Trump administration is making a new bid to prove a core assumption the Iran war so far suggests is flawed: that punishing strikes from a far superior US military force will…

After months of delays, Iran is playing for time in negotiations with the U.S. But is President Donald Trump running out of patience?

As US-Iran clashes intensify, can Donald Trump’s escalating airstrikes really force Tehran into a peace deal, or are they pushing the region toward wider war?