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Protest and support dynamic at a political rally in Wheeling, West Virginia.
World

US Lawmakers Call Trump’s Strike on Iran an 'Illegal War' Without Imminent Threat

Bipartisan criticism in the US Congress has condemned President Trump’s recent strike on Iran as an unlawful war conducted without an imminent threat and without adequate congressional briefing. The move has sparked domestic political fallout within Trump’s coalition, public protests abroad, and fresh debate over executive war powers and the risk of wider regional escalation.

SoMi2026年3月1日 06:36
#Iran#United States#Trump
Capture of the iconic Azadi Tower in Tehran with a mountainous backdrop and clear sky.
World

Air Raids Rock Tehran — Widespread Strikes Trigger Panic and Fresh Regional Fears

A surprise series of US–Israeli airstrikes struck Tehran on the morning of Feb. 28, provoking widespread panic, school evacuations and communications difficulties. The operation — broader than previous strikes — targeted security and state-linked sites and was accompanied by a US presidential appeal urging Iranians to rise against their government, raising the stakes for regional escalation.

SoMi2026年2月28日 18:07
#Iran#Tehran#airstrike
A stall displaying Trump 2020 merchandise including shirts and signs at an outdoor market.
World

Trump Signals Imminent ‘Major Decision’ on Iran as U.S. Military Posture Tightens

President Trump warned on February 27 that he must make a "major decision" on Iran, expressing frustration with stalled nuclear talks and repeatedly keeping military force on the table. The comments coincided with renewed U.S. military deployments to the Middle East, evacuation orders from Israel, and travel advisories — moves that have heightened the risk of confrontation.

SoMi2026年2月28日 05:37
#Trump#Iran#nuclear talks
F-16 fighter jet on display at Langley Air Show in Hampton, Virginia, USA.
World

Echoes of 2003: U.S. Rhetoric on Iran Raises Fears of an Iraq‑style Build‑Up to War

The United States has intensified military deployments and public accusations against Iran, raising alarms that Washington may be following an Iraq‑war playbook of overstating threat to justify intervention. International agencies and some intelligence assessments contradict claims of an imminent Iranian nuclear or intercontinental missile threat, while signs of Israeli‑U.S. coordination and low domestic support for new foreign wars complicate the picture.

SoMi2026年2月28日 05:28
#Iran#United States#missiles
High-resolution image of a military anti-aircraft vehicle equipped with advanced missile system.
World

Teeth, Not Reach: Iran Says Missiles Capped at 2,000 km as Geneva Talks Resume

Iran’s foreign minister rejected U.S. claims that Tehran is building missiles capable of striking the U.S. mainland, saying Iran has limited missile ranges to 2,000 km and frames the arsenal as defensive. The declaration arrives as Iranian and U.S. representatives resume indirect nuclear talks in Geneva, and will be scrutinised for credibility and verifiability by Western and regional observers.

iMil2026年2月27日 02:36
#Iran#missiles#Araghchi
The Israeli national flag waving against a clear blue sky with clouds.
World

Senior U.S. Aides Said to Have Urged Israel to Strike Iran First to Create a Pretext for American Action

A Politico exclusive reported that senior advisers to President Trump privately preferred Israel to strike Iran first, hoping Iranian retaliation would create public support in the U.S. for follow-on American military action. The White House declined to confirm the claim, while the disclosure underscores how domestic political calculations are shaping high-stakes diplomacy and raising the risk of unintended escalation.

SoMi2026年2月26日 13:36
#United States#Israel#Iran
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World

A Carrier Grounded by Toilets and Tension: What the Ford’s Troubles Reveal About U.S. Military Strain

A technical failure aboard a Ford-class aircraft carrier — compounded by signs of possible sabotage and personnel strain — has exposed broader problems in U.S. carrier readiness and rotation. These operational pressures complicate Washington’s options in the Middle East and highlight fraying allied cooperation amid talk of military action against Iran.

SoMi2026年2月26日 07:56
#U.S. Navy#Gerald R. Ford#carrier readiness
Photograph of Irv Kupcinet statue against Chicago's iconic skyscrapers during the day.
World

After Geneva Talks, White House Keeps Diplomacy Front and Center — but Military Action Remains on the Table

Following indirect Geneva talks, the White House said diplomacy remains President Trump’s first choice but kept a military option open. Regional mediators described the meeting as constructive, while U.S. officials warned Iran has not yet accepted key U.S. red lines.

SoMi2026年2月19日 05:34
#United States#Iran#Trump
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World

White House Sees Limited Progress in Talks with Iran, But Major Gaps Remain

The White House said talks with Iran have achieved limited progress but remain distant on key issues, with Iran expected to submit a more detailed proposal in the coming weeks. The administration declined to set a deadline or rule out military options, underscoring a cautious, leverage-preserving approach to negotiations.

SoMi2026年2月19日 05:34
#United States#Iran#negotiations
Aerial view of a nuclear power plant surrounded by greenery in California under a clear blue sky.
World

Trump Stakes Diplomacy on Coercion as Geneva Talks With Iran End in Standoff

The Geneva nuclear talks ended without agreement as US military deployments and Iranian naval drills hardened positions on both sides. Fundamental disagreements over Iran’s nuclear and missile programmes, Israeli security demands, and the timing of sanctions relief mean the risk of escalation remains high unless negotiators find a politically credible compromise.

SoMi2026年2月18日 22:44
#United States#Iran#nuclear talks
Side view of a China Airlines Airbus taxiing on the runway at Taoyuan Airport, Taiwan.
World

Trump Says He Has Discussed Taiwan Arms Sales With Beijing — Taipei and Tokyo Worry

President Trump said he has discussed future U.S. arms sales to Taiwan with Chinese leaders, a statement that contradicts a long-standing U.S. pledge not to consult Beijing and has alarmed officials in Taipei and Tokyo. The comments come amid reporting of a potential $20 billion package of air-defence systems and broader U.S.-China talks ahead of a planned presidential visit to China.

SoMi2026年2月18日 03:14
#Trump#Taiwan#China
The Israeli national flag waving against a clear blue sky with clouds.
World

U.S. Military and Intelligence Weigh How to Back an Israeli Strike on Iran

Chinese media reported that senior U.S. military and intelligence officials are discussing ways to support a possible Israeli airstrike on Iran’s ballistic missile facilities after President Trump reportedly promised backing to Prime Minister Netanyahu. Practical obstacles — notably Gulf states’ refusals to allow use of their airspace — and the risk of Iranian retaliation make any escalation fraught with regional and global consequences.

iMil2026年2月17日 00:54
#United States#Israel#Iran