Turkish and Russian interests are growing following the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran, reflecting strategic shifts in the region. This dynamic underscores the importance of cooperation between the two countries in facing regional challenges.
US Vice President JD Vance stated that the ongoing war against Iran will soon come to an end, as the United States has achieved most of its military objectives. This announcement was made during his visit to Budapest, where he reaffirmed the commitment to the deadline set by former President Trump.
Concerns are rising among the four countries involved in the war against Iran, as there is a prevailing belief that the conflict serves Israeli interests more than American ones. This raises questions about the implications for Gulf states.
Concerns are rising in Jordan regarding the repercussions of the war against Iran on the situation in Iraq. Some Jordanian elites anticipate the worst scenarios, which could significantly affect regional security.
A recent survey reveals that most American Jews oppose the idea of war against Iran, expressing distrust in former President Donald Trump's strategy regarding this issue. This comes amid rising tensions between the United States and Iran.
Gold prices are experiencing a significant decline in global markets, attributed to the ongoing war against Iran. Experts indicate that geopolitical conditions are playing a crucial role in the fluctuations of this precious metal's prices.
The White House revealed that President Donald Trump may seek assistance from Arab nations to finance costs associated with the ongoing conflict between the United States and Israel on one side and Iran on the other. This comes as U.S. military spending in the region continues to rise.
Spain has announced the closure of its airspace to military aircraft involved in the U.S. and Israel-led military operation against Iran, marking a shift towards neutrality in the conflict.
The Israeli parliament has approved the 2026 budget, which includes a significant increase in military spending amid ongoing regional tensions and the war against Iran. This decision reflects a clear division in opinions regarding government priorities.
The Israeli embassy in Tokyo has rejected a statement from groups representing survivors of the Nagasaki bombing, which criticized the U.S. and Israeli wars against Iran. The document was returned unread, causing discontent among the survivors.
The war initiated by President Donald Trump against Iran continues as new American military reinforcements arrive in the region. This escalation coincides with increased fighting following new attacks from the Houthis in Yemen.
A U.S. Department of Defense official reported that over <strong>300 American soldiers</strong> have been injured since the commencement of joint military operations between the <strong>United States</strong> and <strong>Israel</strong> against <strong>Iran</strong>, according to reports from CNN.
Norwegian writer Paul Stigum asserts that the war against Iran, spearheaded by the United States and Israel, has opened the gates of hell, signaling dire consequences for the entire region. His analysis highlights the political and military dimensions of this conflict, warning of unprecedented repercussions.
Spanish Prime Minister <strong>Pedro Sánchez</strong> is set to address Parliament today regarding Spain's position on the war initiated by the United States and Israel against Iran, which he has labeled as 'illegal'. He will also advocate for an economic package aimed at mitigating the war's impact.
A recent survey from Tel Aviv University reveals that approximately 90% of Jewish Israelis support military action against Iran. The findings indicate a significant desire for regime change in Tehran and support for the current military operations.