• Trump’s justification and the logic of war

    By Xavier Villar

    Trump’s justification and the logic of war

    How language shapes action against Iran

    MADRID – The US–Israeli strikes on Iranian territory on 28 February cannot be read as isolated tactical actions. They represent a structural intervention in the regional balance of power and, from Tehran’s perspective, an existential signal.

  • Iranian missiles hit five key US bases

    Iranian missiles hit five key US bases

    TEHRAN - At least five key U.S. military bases in the region have come under heavy fire from Iranian missiles, as Iran continues to respond to the U.S.-Israeli attacks that targeted Tehran and other Iranian cities Saturday morning.

  • IRGC attacks Israel after US-Israeli strikes on Iran

    IRGC attacks Israel after US-Israeli strikes on Iran

    TEHRAN - Iran has initiated a military response against Israel, launching missile and drone attacks on Israeli targets in the occupied territories less than two hours after the regime, together with the United States, conducted airstrikes on Tehran and other Iranian cities Saturday morning.

  • 85 female elementary students killed in US-Israeli strike on Iran

    85 female elementary students killed in US-Israeli strike on Iran

    The U.S.-Israeli airstrikes that targeted several Iranian cities on Saturday, ahead of a new round of negotiations between Tehran and Washington, struck an active girls’ elementary school in the southern Iranian city of Minab, leaving behind extremely gruesome scenes almost never witnessed in the country’s modern history.

  • A shaky step forward

    By Mona Hojat Ansari 

    A shaky step forward

    Iran and US advance nuclear talks but there are no clear signs Washington will keep diplomacy alive

    TEHRAN – Iran and the United States held what Iranian officials described as their “most serious” round of nuclear negotiations in Geneva on Thursday, agreeing to continue discussions in Vienna next week, but developments across the region suggest Washington may still be leaning toward a military confrontation—an outcome that several regional governments have warned would be devastating.