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The Calm Before the Storm: Is Washington Preparing for War With Iran Again?

Washington says it wants diplomacy, but the demands being placed on Tehran look more like surrender terms than the foundation for lasting peace. The United States says it still wants diplomacy with Iran. Officials continue talking about negotiations, peace, and “de-escalation.” But behind the language of diplomacy, the reality looks very different. The conditions Washington… Continue reading
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System Disruption as Strategy: Trump’s Infrastructure Warfare on Iran

The Evolution of Targeting in the Iran Campaign From Military Objectives to Civil Networks A strike on the B1 Bridge along the Tehran-Karaj northern bypass marks a documented expansion of targeting into civilian infrastructure with no established military function. The structure formed part of a major urban transport project designed to ease congestion across a… Continue reading
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“I Cannot Be Part of This”: UN Diplomat Resigns, Warns of Possible Nuclear Threat to Tehran

Mohamad Safa abandons 12-year career, accusing UN insiders of preparing for catastrophic action while Iran remains compliant with international law “The UN is preparing for possible nuclear weapon use in Iran”, said Mohamad Safa, a Lebanese diplomat and human rights advocate. Mohamad Safa, a representative of the Patriotic Vision Alliance at the United Nations, has… Continue reading
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