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Possible precedents for an Iran air occupation include Israel’s aerial dominance over the Gaza Strip and Lebanon and the U.S.
President Donald Trump has strong reasons for insisting that Iran’s nuclear program has been completely destroyed. First, his ...
There is not much more that can be said about the unfathomable levels of devastation the genocide in Gaza has reached. Francesca Albanese, the United ...
There are two reasons why President Donald Trump needs the world to believe his adamant claims that Iran’s nuclear program ...
The conflict with Iran is the latest in a decades long series of regime change operations, long-term entanglements, and ...
Wilson and team argue that for oil prices (CL.1) to derail equities and threaten the business cycle, the year-on-year spike in crude would need to be in the region of 75% and the current rally in oil ...
The U.S. military struck three sites in Iran early Sunday, inserting itself into Israel’s effort to decapitating Iran’s ...
After the air space across large swaths of the Middle East turned into a no-fly zone, the skies over Afghanistan have become increasingly crowded as airlines seek alternative flight paths to connect ...
The U.S. and NATO first implemented no-fly zones in Iraq in 1991 during the Gulf War in an attempt to prevent targeted attacks by Saddam Hussein.
The two no-fly zones over Iraq were imposed by the US, Britain and France after the Gulf War, in what was described as a humanitarian effort to protect Shia Muslims in the south and Kurds in the north ...
I recently read an opinion (Sept. 12) criticizing Ryan Zinke’s recommendation of imposing a “no-fly” zone between Iraq and Syria. As a recently retired Navy captain, I was taken aback ...
He doubtlessly had the precedent of the 1991-2003 no-fly zone in mind when making this broad proposal. But the nature of the threat faced by Iraqi Kurdistan today is significantly different than ...
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