Opinion An Attack By Iran Then An Easing Of Tensions The New York

Opinion Keep The Pressure On Iran The New York Times Nobody, perhaps not even President Trump himself, knows for sure whether the United States will wind up joining Israel in launching military strikes on Iran “I may do it, I may not do it,” he Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to prevent Tehran from building a nuclear bomb, “one way or the other” President Trump said he “does not want” Israel to attack

Opinion Keep The Pressure On Iran The New York Times Going back to before to his first presidential campaign in 2015, Trump had long condemned the Iraq war, the tragic loss of life and the neocons and hawks who incessantly called for that invasion Officials in Washington had cautioned Israel against an attack earlier in the week, so as not to disrupt US negotiations with Iran over its nuclear enrichment program Iran could not be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon, and this attack appears to have prevented that in the near term However, there is another important question: Was the US attack constitutional? Donald Trump breaks his promise as a peacemaker, leading the US into a controversial war with Iran without Congressional approval or clear rationale

Opinion An Attack By Iran Then An Easing Of Tensions The New York Iran could not be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon, and this attack appears to have prevented that in the near term However, there is another important question: Was the US attack constitutional? Donald Trump breaks his promise as a peacemaker, leading the US into a controversial war with Iran without Congressional approval or clear rationale Israel says it struck Iran in self-defense, fearing a nuclear threat But Israel has been threatened by Iran for years and Iran was on the verge of making a nuclear bomb, the other side argues Does Iran have the right to self-defense against US and Israeli strikes? Unpacking global responses and moral questions in the ongoing Middle East conflict Iran and Israel have continued to trade deadly blows into the weekend, following an unprecedented Israeli attack on Friday aimed at destroying Tehran’s nuclear program and decapitating its Iran’s Ayatollahs Are Weaker Than Ever Israel’s strike hasn’t led to the nationalist pro-regime response predicted by Tehran’s apologists in the West By

Opinion Why The Past Haunts Talks With Iran The New York Times Israel says it struck Iran in self-defense, fearing a nuclear threat But Israel has been threatened by Iran for years and Iran was on the verge of making a nuclear bomb, the other side argues Does Iran have the right to self-defense against US and Israeli strikes? Unpacking global responses and moral questions in the ongoing Middle East conflict Iran and Israel have continued to trade deadly blows into the weekend, following an unprecedented Israeli attack on Friday aimed at destroying Tehran’s nuclear program and decapitating its Iran’s Ayatollahs Are Weaker Than Ever Israel’s strike hasn’t led to the nationalist pro-regime response predicted by Tehran’s apologists in the West By But Israel’s attack on Iran’s nuclear weapons facilities may have created an unplanned tipping point for Trump towards much greater peace and stability in the region, while strengthening the
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