Iran

Why Iran Will Escalate

As foreign policy luminaries rush to warn about the perils of a U.S. attack on Iran, there is widespread confidence in the White House that President Donald Trump can manage a strike’s fallout. This confidence reflects a years-long pattern that has shaped Trump’s thinking. Washington’s foreign policy establishment warns the …

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L’Iran n’est pas une proie facile

Moon of Alabama fait un état des lieux des possibilités d’une entrée en guerre des États-Unis contre l’Iran. Selon juin malgré le renforcement considérable des moyens militaires américains au voisinage de l’Iran, l’équilibre stratégique n’a pas changé substantiellement et reste favorable à l’Iran pour des raisons expliquées dans son article. …

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Iran Update, February 24, 2026

Toplines Iran is continuing to prepare for a potential military conflict with the United States. Several unspecified Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Ground Forces units held an exercise on February 24 at the Madinah ol Munawarah Operational Base in Bandar Abbas, Hormozgan Province, and on unspecified Persian Gulf islands.[1] Madinah …

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The Psychological Confrontation Between Washington and Tehran: From Oman to the 10–15 Day Countdown

Officials keep channels open even as rhetoric expands targets and consequences, turning uncertainty into a strategic tool while publicly conditioning audiences for escalation Since the public protests that began in Iran in late December 2025, the confrontation between the United States and Iran has unfolded along two parallel and carefully …

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COMING STORM Chilling signs Iran’s proxies will unleash terror on West if US strikes as Trump’s giant aircraft carrier joins armada

AYATOLLAH Ali Khamenei’s top crony has said Iran is “ready” for the doomsday scenario of sustained Trump-sanctioned strikes. The country’s leadership has been putting up a brave front as an armada and fleet of fighter jets – the biggest US military build-up in the region since the Iraq war – …

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