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The Iran war and the post-liberal global order
America’s ongoing military campaign in Iran has dispelled lingering illusions about the “liberal international order”—and ...
The Canadian prime minister has put himself forward as one of the sharpest Western critics of Trump’s neo-imperial order. What’s less clear is what he’s offering in its stead.
The precedent being set by the US in launching this war of aggression against Iran will long live in infamy. Richard Falk On February 28, Trump embarked on a war against Iran, deliberately targeting ...
As the US-Israel war on the Iranian regime continues to escalate, the key question is not why Tehran has chosen to strike Arab countries rather than directly retaliating against Israel or the American ...
Israel’s war is the one everyone can see. It is regional and immediate. Iran has spent decades building a ring of proxy forces—Hezbollah, Hamas, Iraqi militias, and the Houthis—that threaten Israel ...
The Iran war is posing a test for the Canadian prime minister's "pragmatic but principled" approach to world affairs.
It is progress that the Prime Minister’s Office is now letting Canadians know when Mark Carney speaks with President Donald ...
Britain’s limited approval for ‘defensive’ strikes sparks sharp debate at home and criticism from Trump - Anadolu Ajansı ...
The British prime minister’s move to allow limited US use of UK bases after initially refusing involvement is drawing criticism from Washington, opposition parties and anti-war groups.
The framing that has dominated analysis of Trump since 2017 misses what has actually changed in his second term.
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