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President Trump has excelled at letting supporters hear what they want to hear. But Iran has upended that strategy.
Readers discuss whether the U.S. should take military action in Iran. Also: A Canadian view; how children should spend summer ...
Fearing the repercussions of a total regime collapse in Iran, Gulf Arab states have intensified their outreach to the Trump ...
As the president backs Israel’s long-awaited war with Iran, his neoconservative critics find themselves in an awkward ...
No nuclear weapon has been deployed in war since the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan in 1945, ...
Legal expert John Yoo argues President Donald Trump has constitutional authority to strike Iran on his own volition, while ...
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is meeting in Geneva with his counterparts from Britain, France, Germany and the E.U.
President Donald Trump has given himself two weeks to decide whether to order direct U.S. military actions against Iran, and ...
If the United States bombs an underground uranium enrichment facility in Iran or kills the country’s supreme leader, it could ...
Iranian officials have denied trying, but multiple alleged conspirators linked to Tehran have been charged over attempted ...
Trump is wrestling with the gravest national security dilemma of either of his presidencies. He has promised that Iran, which ...
President Donald Trump’s decision to open a two-week negotiating window before deciding on striking Iran sets off an urgent ...