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  • President Kennedy insisted on inspections at Dimona and warned David Ben-Gurion that American support for Israel depended on nuclear transparency 2026-05-06 20:01

    By Garsha Vazirian

    The death of Washington’s Dimona omertà and the return of JFK’s ghost

    TEHRAN — For more than half a century, Washington played its part in a carefully staged omission: Israel's nuclear weapons were never to be officially named. On May 4, it became obvious that the script has been torn up.

  • Iran's control over the vital Strait of Hormuz, which is the conduit for 20 percent of energy supplies, has put the U.S. in an imbroglio 2026-05-06 19:15

    American military hegemony begins to look increasingly hollow: analysis

    TEHRAN – In a commentary published on May 3, Statecraft analyzed how Donald Trump’s war on Iran is exposing limits to American power.

  • Lebanese President Joseph Aoun 2026-05-06 19:02

    By Wesam Bahrani

    Why should Lebanon’s president avoid meeting Netanyahu?

    TEHRAN – Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has said it is “not appropriate” to meet Israeli regime Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at this time, amid mounting pressure from Washington to hold direct talks.

  • Israeli soldiers 2026-05-05 21:17

    By Wesam Bahrani

    Hezbollah ambushes more Israeli infantry

    TEHRAN – Hezbollah is putting more emphasis on surveillance before taking direct military action against Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF).

  • Destroyed aircraft in Sudan 2026-05-05 21:16

    UAE policies are premised on realpolitik at the cost of morality

    TEHRAN — It was a source of pride that the United Arab Emirates succeeded in becoming a highly wealthy state in just a few decades.

  • Mohammad Bin Zayed 2026-05-05 21:08

    By Garsha Vazirian

    A federation of frayed shards insists on becoming the ‘United Hebrew Emirates’

    The Israeli albatross clamped tight around Abu Dhabi’s glass neck equals strategic suicide

    TEHRAN — There’s a special breed of fool who picks fights with giants while sheltered in a glass palace. Abu Dhabi’s adventurers, Mohammed and Tahnoon bin Zayed, along with their clique, embody that folly.

  • UAE-Pakistan 2026-05-04 21:34

    By Adil Farooqui

    UAE acting as Israel’s shadow enforcer

    The UAE is betraying Pakistan, fracturing the Ummah, and selling out Muslim solidarity for Zionist gold

    ISLAMABAD – The United Arab Emirates once posed as Pakistan’s “brotherly” partner in the Persian Gulf – pouring in investments, hosting millions of Pakistani workers, and talking up Islamic brotherhood. That facade has shattered.

  • Israeli soldiers 2026-05-04 21:32

    By Wesam Bahrani

    Israel lacks troops and ammo for a prolonged war

    TEHRAN – The Israeli military is depleted and overstretched, unable to sustain multi-front warfare without American support.

  • Corridor 2026-05-04 21:31

    By Garsha Vazirian

    Iran’s geography strikes back in the corridor war

    The strategic collapse of Washington’s attempt to bypass the heart of Eurasia

    TEHRAN – The global maritime order fractured in early 2026, not through a single explosion, but through a methodical reassertion of geological reality. When the U.S.-Israeli axis launched its kinetic campaign of aggression against Iran on February 28, the strategic assumption in Washington was that the world’s most critical energy artery would remain a mostly passive, obedient channel for Western commerce.

  • German leader Merz initially endorsed Trump's war of choice on Iran 2026-05-03 20:48

    Has Merz faced reality after mindless remarks against Iran?

    TEHRAN – After one year in office, it seems that German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is gradually coming to his senses or facing the realities on the ground by seeking to correct himself regarding his surprisingly repetitive and reckless remarks about Iran.

  • Guido Reichstadter standing high above the Anacostia River in Washington in protest the U.S. war on Iran 2026-05-03 19:32

    By Garsha Vazirian

    A silhouette of conscience over the American capital

    A man’s bridge vigil forced D.C. to look up and turned a landmark into a moral argument against the war on Iran

    TEHRAN — High above the Anacostia River, where the wind never seems to settle and the noise of the American capital turns faint and metallic, a lone figure sat in the white arc of the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge like a living question the conscience could not ignore.

  • NATO and the American flag 2026-05-02 20:32

    By Garsha Vazirian

    The war on Iran broke the NATO protection racket

    The war exposed a legacy of American control that stretches back to the shadows of Operation Gladio

    TEHRAN — The 2026 U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has incinerated the 70-old myth of Atlantic solidarity. What was sold to the world for decades as an ironclad shield has been exposed as a hollow ritual, sustained by habit and propaganda but incapable of surviving a genuine collision with reality.

  • Hezbollah’s insistence on responding to Israeli violations in southern Lebanon reflects a broader strategic approach focused on preventing the erosion of the rules of engagement 2026-05-02 19:22

    By Wesam Bahrani

    Why does Hezbollah insist on resisting Israel in Lebanon?

    TEHRAN – Hezbollah follows a strategy of tactical response with a strategic objective, aimed at reshaping the rules of engagement.

  • Lebanese MP Jamil El-Sayyed 2026-05-02 18:40

    By Batool Subeiti

    Establishing equations with original allies

    LONDON - A proposal was put forward by Jamil El-Sayyed, a member of the Lebanese Parliament, as a solution to what the West calls “proxies”. In reality, they are liberation forces allied with Iran within the Axis of Resistance in the region. This idea could form a framework for dealing between the extended Resistance front and the United States, in addition to the Western countries that support the Israeli occupation entity.

  • Eiffel Tower 2026-04-29 18:43

    By staff writer

    The Eiffel Tower could not outshine the tears for Minab’s children

    TEHRAN — The rain had softened the stones of Place du Trocadéro, but it did not dim the candles. Beneath the Eiffel Tower, hundreds gathered in Paris on April 25 for a vigil that was part mourning, part protest, and part accusation.

  • King Charles III meets Trump at the White House 2026-04-29 18:23

    By Garsha Vazirian

    State visit of staged amnesia for two untouchable Epstein-era dynasts

    TEHRAN — The 2026 state visit of Charles III to Washington was supposed to be a victory lap for the Western world. In reality, it felt more like a high-stakes funeral for accountability.

  • Hezbollah intends to confront the Zionist regime army through use of new drones 2026-04-29 18:14

    By Wesam Bahrani

    The new Hezbollah drone threat is unsettling Israel

    TEHRAN – Hezbollah’s loitering attack drones are now treated in the Israeli media discourse as a central and prominent challenge to the regime’s military.

  • Hezbollah’s field command has transformed the geography of the South into a death marsh for Israeli forces 2026-04-28 19:16

    By Garsha Vazirian

    The South Lebanon death marsh, where Israeli ambitions wither

    Strike-back doctrine and asymmetric warfare turn Israeli occupation into a losing gamble

    TEHRAN — The landscape of the confrontation between Hezbollah and Israel has undergone a seismic shift, marking the definitive end of an era. While the fragile ceasefire was initially framed as de-escalation, the reality on the ground has revealed a systematic campaign of Israeli violations that has forced the Resistance’s transition into a new, more lethal doctrine.

  • Iraqi President Nizar Amidi (center) shaking hands with the prime minister–designate Ali Al-Zaidi 2026-04-28 18:47

    By Wesam Bahrani

    PMF helps break the Iraqi PM impasse

    TEHRAN – Iraq’s largest parliamentary bloc has officially nominated its candidate for the country’s powerful post of Prime Minister. 

  • Quad comprises of Australia, India, Japan and the U.S. 2026-04-28 18:31

    Quad erosion shows US no longer a reliable strategic partner: analysis 

    TEHRAN – The Quad, known as the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, is on the verge of collapse as Donald Trump’s return to power has degraded its “geostrategic” significance, says a professor of political science and international relations at the University of Southern California.

  • Only 50-60% of reservists showing up in Israel 2026-04-27 20:08

    By Garsha Vazirian

    Israel’s multi-front collapse exposes a regime weaker and more desperate than ever before

    Multi-front exhaustion and failed objectives mark a clear strategic reversal for the entity compared to its pre-war position

    TEHRAN — As we hit the two-month milestone of the unprovoked campaign of aggression launched on February 28, the bravado surrounding the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has evaporated. What remains on Israel’s side is the sight of a militarily exhausted and overstretched aggressor that has taken a beating on every front.

  • Hezbollah loyalists waving flags 2026-04-27 18:50

    Batool Subeiti

    Southern Lebanon: From forgotten locality to global influence

    LONDON - It is clear that the main goal of direct negotiations with Israel is to remove Lebanon from the Iranian-American negotiation table. The aim is not to give Lebanon anything, even symbolically, but to impose what it must do where the Israeli occupation entity failed, namely, confronting the resistance directly.

  • Moves by the Democrats to impeach Trump 2026-04-27 18:32

    Rising support for Trump's impeachment

    TEHRAN- A growing wave of domestic dissatisfaction and mounting expert concerns over leadership decision-making are casting a shadow over the political future of U.S. President Donald Trump, as new polling data and analytical assessments point to increasing instability within the American political system.

  • 'Suspect at White House Correspondents’ Dinner may have been targeting Trump officials' 2026-04-26 18:56

    By Garsha Vazirian

    Political violence claims spotlight at White House Correspondents’ dinner

    Familiar venue of past U.S. presidential shootings becomes a scene of fresh chaos and public disillusionment

    TEHRAN — The annual White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, marketed as a carefully stage-managed tribute to the bond between power and the press, collapsed into raw panic on the night of April 25 at the Washington Hilton’s cavernous International Ballroom.

  • The real clawing and hissing echoes through Washington’s corridors, from a Pentagon ripping itself apart over the unpopular campaign of aggression Trump started 2026-04-25 19:53

    By Garsha Vazirian

    The catfights Trump can’t hide

    While lecturing Tehran’s imaginary “new regime”, Washington’s purges and military misadventures reveal the true source of disorder

    TEHRAN — When President Trump sneered that Iran’s leaders “are fighting like cats and dogs” because the U.S. has “created a real mess for them,” it was meant as a gotcha line, proof of American triumph. Instead, it hangs in the air like an unwitting self-portrait.

  • In his war against Iran, Trump now finds himself in a trap that has ensnared other presidents, most similarly Lyndon Johnson 2026-04-25 19:09

    Iran is following Ho Chi Minh’s playbook in Vietnam: FP 

    Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is proving to be a “cartoonish version” of Robert S. McNamara  

    TEHRAN - Michael Hirsh, a columnist for Foreign Policy, says Iran “is following Ho Chi Minh’s playbook in Vietnam” in the face of the U.S.-Israeli war against the country.

  • Journalist Amal Khalil 2026-04-25 18:56

    By Maedeh Zaman Fashami

    Amal Khalil wrote the final report with her own blood

    TEHRAN – The martyrdom of Amal Khalil once again draws the attention of regional and global public opinion to one of the most significant dimensions of the recent wars in Lebanon and the occupied Palestinian territories: the systematic targeting of journalists on the battlefield.

  • A US Navy firing a Tomahawk 2026-04-24 19:42

    By Garsha Vazirian

    The hollowed arsenal of a fading empire

    The campaign of aggression against Iran has left the American military-industrial complex in a state of kinetic bankruptcy

    TEHRAN — The leak is worse than the official denial because it reveals something the White House cannot spin away: the United States has been fighting Iran with a magazine that is visibly thinning. After weeks of air and missile combat, the Trump administration is now confronting the oldest rule of warfare it spent years pretending technology had abolished: if you shoot faster than you can build, you eventually run dry.

  • Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) admit 45 of its soldiers were injured in southern Lebanon in the past 48 hours alone 2026-04-24 17:52

    By Wesam Bahrani

    Dozens of IOF casualties as Lebanon ceasefire extended

    TEHRAN – The Zionist regime admits major casualties in southern Lebanon after Hezbollah launches more retaliatory attacks over the regime’s ceasefire violations.

  • U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio meets with Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Yechiel Leiter and Lebanese Ambassador to the U.S. Nada Hamadeh Moawad [Kevin Lamarque/Reuters] 2026-04-24 17:06

    By Batool Subeiti

    Why has Israel entered direct talks with Lebanon?

    LONDON - The Islamic resistance of Lebanon emerged to fill a vacuum during a time of absolute Israeli dominance of the country following the 1982 invasion. Its resistance finally led to the liberation of Lebanon.