Retired U.S. officer Daniel Davis warns that the U.S. may exploit the current ceasefire with Iran to rearm itself, potentially leading to military action. He notes that Tehran is concerned about Washington's intentions and may be prepared to respond.
The Trump administration has issued new demands for Hamas to cease its arming within a specified timeframe, aiming for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. This comes amid increasing American and international pressure on the group.
Iran's UN representative, Amir Saeed Iravani, stated that President Trump's admission of arming hostile groups reflects Washington's intent to turn peaceful protests into violence. This statement comes amid rising tensions in the region.
Germany has announced plans to enhance its military capabilities in response to increasing threats from Russia, sparking mixed reactions across Europe. While some view this move as necessary, others fear its implications for the balance of power within the European Union.
Former US President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> disclosed that the United States armed Iranian opponents through the Kurds weeks before military operations began, raising questions about Washington's role in destabilizing Iran. These remarks come amid ongoing negotiations with Tehran.
Military sources have reported the launch of a cruise ballistic missile, raising questions about military balance in the region. This development comes at a sensitive time as tensions between major powers increase.
David Bromwich warns that the behavior of the Trump administration threatens international diplomatic trust, leaving nations with two options: surrender to U.S. pressures or bolster military capabilities in anticipation of potential conflict.