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Delayed nuclear talks, military deployments, proxy conflicts, and direct threats look to be pushing the U.S. and Iran closer ...
Newsweek has reached out to the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) for comment. Military posturing has continued in parallel with ...
Iran and the United States are set to resume nuclear talks in Rome amid rising tensions, hard-line demands, and Israeli ...
Iran and the United States will hold talks Friday in Rome, their fifth round of negotiations over Tehran’s rapidly advancing ...
And it’s serious enough to grab Mr Market’s attention. Sharp inflows into safe havens like gold, yen and swissie, as dollar ...
In the event of a direct military confrontation with one of its likely opponents in the person of Russia, China, the DPRK or ...
US pursuing a nuclear agreement with Iran Meanwhile ... perceptions and Israel’s insecurities, it risks unintentionally accelerating a new Cold War in the Middle East, one where the US is ...
The U.S. has ended Operation Rough Rider after 52 days of airstrikes, and a fragile Omani-brokered agreement has been reached ...
The Pentagon claims that the US is at risk of missile attacks from countries like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
The line between persuading Iran to denuclearize and provoking it toward rapid weaponization is dangerously thin.
Iran is 'notorious' for reverse engineering weapons systems, a former US Army explosive ordnance disposal technician said.
A second round of nuclear talks between the United States and Iran concluded on Saturday ... art of commonsensical deal-making) could simply risk any overtures falling apart,” he wrote.