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Iran is following Ho Chi Minh’s playbook in Vietnam: FP
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is proving to be a “cartoonish version” of Robert S. McNamara
TEHRAN - Michael Hirsh, a columnist for Foreign Policy, says Iran “is following Ho Chi Minh’s playbook in Vietnam” in the face of the U.S.-Israeli war against the country.
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By Garsha Vazirian
The catfights Trump can’t hide
While lecturing Tehran’s imaginary “new regime”, Washington’s purges and military misadventures reveal the true source of disorder
TEHRAN — When President Trump sneered that Iran’s leaders “are fighting like cats and dogs” because the U.S. has “created a real mess for them,” it was meant as a gotcha line, proof of American triumph. Instead, it hangs in the air like an unwitting self-portrait.
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By Maedeh Zaman Fashami
Amal Khalil wrote the final report with her own blood
TEHRAN – The martyrdom of Amal Khalil once again draws the attention of regional and global public opinion to one of the most significant dimensions of the recent wars in Lebanon and the occupied Palestinian territories: the systematic targeting of journalists on the battlefield.
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Report reveals Israel deployed Iron Dome battery to UAE amid aggression on Iran
TEHRAN — As the Israeli military continues its military aggression across the region, new revelations have emerged detailing the unprecedented depth of the military alliance between Tel Aviv and Abu Dhabi.
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Persian Gulf states no longer trust US as security guarantor
TEHRAN - Fawaz Gerges, a professor of international relations at the London School of Economics, says Persian Gulf Arab states can no longer trust the U.S. to provide security for them.
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By Garsha Vazirian
Political violence claims spotlight at White House Correspondents’ dinner
Familiar venue of past U.S. presidential shootings becomes a scene of fresh chaos and public disillusionment
TEHRAN — The annual White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, marketed as a carefully stage-managed tribute to the bond between power and the press, collapsed into raw panic on the night of April 25 at the Washington Hilton’s cavernous International Ballroom.
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By Wesam Bahrani
Syrian accusations against Hezbollah aimed to curry favor with Israel and US
TEHRAN – Syria’s rulers keep directing accusations against Hezbollah, the Lebanese resistance movement.
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Bibi says ‘shocked by attempted assassination’ of Trump, though US has not said Trump was the target
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, known as Bibi, says he is “shocked by the attempted assassination” of U.S. President Donald Trump at a gala dinner in Washington DC, the Times of Israel reported.
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By Garsha Vazirian
The catfights Trump can’t hide
While lecturing Tehran’s imaginary “new regime”, Washington’s purges and military misadventures reveal the true source of disorder
TEHRAN — When President Trump sneered that Iran’s leaders “are fighting like cats and dogs” because the U.S. has “created a real mess for them,” it was meant as a gotcha line, proof of American triumph. Instead, it hangs in the air like an unwitting self-portrait.
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Iran is following Ho Chi Minh’s playbook in Vietnam: FP
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is proving to be a “cartoonish version” of Robert S. McNamara
TEHRAN - Michael Hirsh, a columnist for Foreign Policy, says Iran “is following Ho Chi Minh’s playbook in Vietnam” in the face of the U.S.-Israeli war against the country.
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By Maedeh Zaman Fashami
Amal Khalil wrote the final report with her own blood
TEHRAN – The martyrdom of Amal Khalil once again draws the attention of regional and global public opinion to one of the most significant dimensions of the recent wars in Lebanon and the occupied Palestinian territories: the systematic targeting of journalists on the battlefield.
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By Wesam Bahrani
Lebanon’s talks with Israel are a ‘cunning deception’
TEHRAN – The head of Lebanon’s Loyalty to the Resistance parliamentary bloc has lashed out at direct talks with the Zionist regime of Israel.
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By Garsha Vazirian
The hollowed arsenal of a fading empire
The campaign of aggression against Iran has left the American military-industrial complex in a state of kinetic bankruptcy
TEHRAN — The leak is worse than the official denial because it reveals something the White House cannot spin away: the United States has been fighting Iran with a magazine that is visibly thinning. After weeks of air and missile combat, the Trump administration is now confronting the oldest rule of warfare it spent years pretending technology had abolished: if you shoot faster than you can build, you eventually run dry.