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Iran Urges Countries to Avoid Actions That Could Widen War With U.S. and Israel Kurdistan24
The admiral navigating the battlefield — and the politics of Trump’s Iran war CNN
Experts query ‘mix-up of priorities’ as president plays golf, posts old pictures and repeats details of Bill Maher feud More than two weeks into the US-Israel war on Iran, and the conflict appears at risk of spiraling out of control. Back home, Donald Trump’s behavior also appears chaotic. A foreign conflict typically brings somber reflection from leaders: in Trump’s case, it has brought a stream of behavior that has defied norms and raised eyebrows over his state of mind. Continue reading...
Trump is searching for an endgame to the Iran war Los Angeles Times
How Congress became an afterthought in the war with Iran Los Angeles Times
Iranians grapple with whether to flee the country because of the war Los Angeles Times
Trump's war rhetoric is coarse. It's also heard differently, depending on the audience - Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times
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Iran says ready to help investigate strikes on civilian areas Iran's foreign minister has denied that Tehran has targeted civilian or residential areas in the Middle East, saying the country is ready to form a committee with its neighbours to investigate responsibility for such strikes. Abbas Araghchi said in an interview with Al-Araby Al-Jadeed website that Tehran was in communication with various Gulf capitals and would welcome any initiative that could guarantee a complete end to the US-Israeli war on Iran. US President Donald Trump has reportedly rebuffed efforts by Middle Eastern allies to start diplomatic negotiations aimed at ending the war, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Saturday.
TEHRAN, Mar. 15 (MNA) – Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says that Iran is stable and there is no division in Iran's military and also government institutions, stressing the aggressors have to make up to Iran to end the war.
War on Iran: How Algeria and Morocco manoeuvre the fallout The Maghreb is following the US-Israeli war on Iran and its expansion across the Middle East with particular interest, and for good reason: the geopolitical and economic implications of this major crisis will certainly impact regional balances in North Africa as well. Behind the bombs raining down on Tehran, the future of Western Sahara, alliances in the Sahel and the rivalry between the two North African heavyweights, Algeria and Morocco, are also being played out. Tehran has traditionally been allied with Algeria - and to a lesser extent Tunisia - while considering Morocco a hostile actor. And Algiers and Rabat have similarly developed radically different approaches to the latest course of events. On the one hand, Algeria is attempting a complex diplomatic balancing act, namely, defending its principles without harming its interests, while simultaneously profiting from soaring energy prices as a major oil and gas power. Morocco, on the other hand, sees the war as a further opportunity to strengthen its alliance with Washington and Israel - as well as the Gulf states - in anticipation of the ongoing negotiations on the fate of Western Sahara, a territory it claims and has occupied 80 percent of for the past 50 years. Read more: War on Iran: How Algeria and Morocco manoeuvre the fallout Smoke from the fire at the Tehran Oil Refinery covers the skyline of Tehran on 8 March 2026 (Atta Kenare/AFP)
Iran's Kharg Island Attack Triggers Panic In China: Why It Matters To Beijing NDTV
The New Iran–Israel Strategic Reality: Since Proxy War to Direct Confrontation hiiraan.com
The Bank of England is not expected to cut interest rates amid the escalating conflict in the Middle East
Overnight Israeli strikes kill four in Lebanon Overnight Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon killed at least four people, Lebanese state media said. Israel struck "an apartment in a residential building" in a northern district of the coastal city of Saida, killing one person and causing a fire, the National News Agency reported. To the southeast of Saida, in the village of al-Qatrani, three people were killed in an Israeli strike, according to Lebanon's health ministry. Lebanon's health ministry said Saturday that Israeli strikes have killed 826 people, including 65 women and 106 children, since the start of the war. At least 2,009 others have been wounded.
Iranian state media claims the players resisted ‘psychological warfare’ – but reports suggest the team has faced immense pressure from their country’s authorities
The war with Iran has defense experts wondering if Khamenei will attempt to activate sleeper cells on U.S. soil Fortune
More than two-thirds of respondents say they oppose the war with Iran Florida Today
Fed to weigh interest rates amid Iran war, potential price increases USA Today
Iran war: What is happening on day 16 of US-Israel attacks? Al Jazeera