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23 junio, 2025

Is Trump about to Get ‘His Own Iraq’? Just Worse, because It’s Actually Iran? True Call on Iran to Evacuate Tehran

 

Is Trump about to Get ‘His Own Iraq’? Just Worse, because It’s Actually Iran? True Call on Iran to Evacuate Tehran

By Drago Bosnic

The United States is on the verge of attacking Iran, as evidenced by the increasingly harsh rhetoric of American President Donald Trump. He has gone as far as to dismiss reports of his own intelligence services regarding the prospect of Iran acquiring nuclear weapons.

Analysis of the Israel-Iran War

By Mark H. Gaffney

Although the world press is obsessed with the nuclear issue, it’s a red herring. Iran never developed nukes, does not want them, and does not need them to defeat Israel.

The American Game: Playing and Being Played on the Road to Nuclear War

By Edward Curtin

There is a good chance that very shortly the United States will overtly join its proxy Israel in attacking Iran. Only a fool would be surprised. Plausible deniability only goes so far. Pipe dreams perdure as the nuclear war that could never happen gets closer to happening.

The Israel/US Proxy War for Regime Change in Iran

By Dr. Dan Steinbock

Only days ago, President Trump reiterated that Iran will never have nuclear weapons. Yet, according to US intelligence assessments, Iran was up to three years away from being able to produce and deliver a nuclear weapon. While Israel built its case for war, the US didn’t buy it. The problem is that Trump did.

The Samson Option and the Illusion of Threat: Israel’s Nuclear Arsenal, U.S. Complicity, and the Iran Narrative

By Prof. Ruel F. Pepa

In his seminal 1991 work, The Samson Option: Israel’s Nuclear Arsenal and American Foreign Policy, investigative journalist Seymour Hersh peels back the curtain on one of the world’s worst-kept secrets: Israel’s clandestine nuclear weapons program.

Trump Is about to Play Stalin’s Card in Iran – Three Maps and One Tweet to Explain

By John Helmer

The plan to attack Iran, force regime change in Teheran, decapitate and disarm Iranian forces, and partition the country into ethnic autonomies is nothing new. 

NATO’s Summit at The Hague: Procurement Corruption Scandal Might Delay Its Rapid Militarization Plans

By Andrew Korybko

Trump is demanding that all members spend 5% of GDP on defense as soon as possible, which Politico recently reminded everyone in their article about this is divided between 3.5% on “hard military spending” and 1.5% on defense-related issues like cybersecurity.

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