The War Abroad. A Nuclear Iran Would Be ‘A Global Hegemon,” Next CENTCOM Leader Claims … Spencer Ackerman. 08 Jul 2025 • 9 min read. A Nuclear Iran …
‘We didn’t wipe them out’: Why Iran is still dangerous even after key strikes
Anna Erickson, a nuclear engineering professor at Georgia Tech, noted that the attack focused on the centrifuges used to enrich uranium to dangerous …
The Israel-Iran War and China’s Middle East Strategy – German Marshall Fund
… War and China’s response to this conflict, as well as China’s strategy in … The United States followed with targeted strikes on Iranian nuclear …
Iran Refutes Trump, Denies Requesting Nuclear Talks with US | Vantage with Palki Sharma
… nuclear talks. Trump had claimed that Tehran was keen on resuming nuclear talks after last month’s war. Israel attacked Iran on June 13, just days …
US, Israel diverge on how to pursue Iran endgame after strikes, diplomats say | Reuters
Trump says his priority is to lean on diplomacy, pursuing a limited objective of ensuring Iran never develops a nuclear weapon – a goal Tehran has …
Why Is the Media Normalizing Nuclear War and Its Effects on US Populations?
Recent articles normalizing nuclear war prompt a deeper reflection on the illogic of militarism and why our leaders keep trying to force us into …
The Big Story: Nuclear War and the Future of National Security – The Atlantic
Ross Andersen, Tom Nichols, and Missy Ryan join Jeffrey Goldberg for a conversation about the intersection of national defense, technology, …
Trump, Netanyahu take victory lap to mark strikes on Iran nuclear facilities – 1News
Netanyahu’s outwardly triumphant visit to the White House, his third this year, is dogged by Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza.
Israel Won the War It Fought. But Iran Emerged Victorious in the One That Mattered
For years, Iran has been enriching uranium and threatening the region with nuclear weapons, resulting in all-out war last month. But what has been …
The Russell-Einstein Manifesto: A Call to Avoid Nuclear War Resonates 70 Years Later
Sadly, a 1955 call to renounce war or risk annihilation signed by Albert Einstein and philosopher Bertrand Russell remains just as relevant today.