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Iran war enters its 4th week
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Trump says he doesn't want Iran war ceasefire
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Israeli war with Iran has impacted energy markets as the conflict expands pressure on the region’s energy sector.
Iran intends to boycott the United States but not the World Cup, according to Iranian football federation president Mehdi Taj.
The United States has weakened Iran’s military capabilities. However, Iran continues to fire missiles and drones at its neighbors and U.S. military sites, which shows the country has maintained its ability to strike militarily.
The United States views Iran through a prism of global responsibilities and strategic goals. Israel has a more regional approach. After nearly three weeks of war, their paths are diverging.
President Trump is sending mixed messages about the U.S. war with Iran, and that's raising even more questions about the direction of the conflict and his administration's strategy.
Decades before the U.S.- Israel war in Iran began, Iran was considered one of the United States' most important allies in the Middle East.
Iran accused the United States and Israel of striking the Natanz nuclear facility, in the fourth week of a war that shows no immediate prospect of ending.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's claim that Iran is ready to negotiate a cease-fire.
Iran threatens global tourist sites, continues missile building amid US-Israel conflict. US deploys more warships and Marines. Khamenei praises Iranian resilience.
In the Persian Gulf, about 20 miles off the Iranian coast, is a small, rocky island called Kharg that could be the Trump administration’s key to victory in the war it unleashed. It could also be America’s undoing.