• Iran’s long-range blows against US are economic, not military

    By Seyed Hamid Hosseini, Mehdi Hasanvand, and Reza Mokhtar

    Iran’s long-range blows against US are economic, not military

    TEHRAN - In many wars, the first reactions appear on the battlefield. The deeper consequences, however, tend to surface in markets, supply chains and the strategic calculations of governments. The recent confrontation between Iran on one side and the United States and Israel on the other was initially portrayed as a rapid and limited military clash. Yet growing signs suggest that the crisis could evolve into a far more consequential test — not only for the global economy, but for the stability of the international order itself.

  • Death of morality: appalling lie of Trump on Minab tragedy

    By Afshin Majlesi

    Death of morality: appalling lie of Trump on Minab tragedy

    TEHRAN -- A missile strike that martyred at least 175 people at a girls’ elementary school in the southern city of Minab has become one of the most controversial episodes of the United States’ ongoing war with Tehran, prompting accusations that President Donald Trump misled the public about responsibility for the attack.

  • The growing chorus of American opposition to the war on Iran

    By Garsha Vazirian 

    The growing chorus of American opposition to the war on Iran

    TEHRAN —The "shock and awe" Washington pursued in its 2026 war on Iran has been met with a different kind of astonishment: a political earthquake at home, where 59 percent of Americans now reject this war, where the president's own base feels betrayed, and where 46 senators are demanding answers about the massacre of Iranian schoolchildren in Minab.

  • Epstein scandal and the war on Iran: Coincidence, conspiracy, or political timing?

    By Sondoss Al Asaad 

    Epstein scandal and the war on Iran: Coincidence, conspiracy, or political timing?

    SOUTH LEBANON—At first glance, there appears to be no direct connection between the publication of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation files and the United States’ decision to move toward war with Iran. 

  • Whatever happened to ‘America First’?

    By Xavier Villar 

    Whatever happened to ‘America First’?

    How Israel’s war with Iran became America’s war

    MADRID - “America First” was meant to be simple. Donald Trump promised restraint abroad and clarity at home. The United States would reduce unnecessary commitments, avoid “endless wars”, and focus on its own national interests. Yet the war with Iran raises an unavoidable question: if America truly comes first, why does US policy appear to follow the strategic priorities of others?