Middle East
The two wars confirm what military planners have said for decades about the importance of air superiority.
Iran’s “concessions” would “be like Israel allowing Iran to get a free punch in a fist fight,” Brian Carter, of the American Enterprise Institute, told JNS.
The Islamic Republic’s parliament is preparing legislation that could see Tehran leave the NPT.
Some 4,000 activists run into resistance as they try to make their way through the Land of the Nile to bring attention to the Strip’s plight.
The leader of the Kata’ib Hezbollah Shi’ite militia threatened to intervene in the Israel-Iran war.
While the normalization train may have stalled, it has not been derailed. Once Israel achieves its goals in Gaza and Iran, Israel can expect to see a renewal of negotiations toward a normalization agreement with Saudi Arabia, experts tell JNS.
Negotiations with Washington are “meaningless” amid Israel’s attack, an Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman said.
If the West wants to stop Iran from becoming a nuclear power, it must target the real objective: regime change.
Exiled figures say Israel’s targeted strikes are the regime’s fault, and offer hope for liberation.
U.S. media report Jerusalem preparing for possible strike against Iran as negotiations falter; Washington orders embassy staff out of the region.
“These U.S. steps are not insignificant,” Jason Brodsky, policy director of United Against Nuclear Iran, told JNS.
The sixth round of talks is expected to begin in Muscat next week, according to Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei.