“The cruelty of piling misery onto people’s lives in the hope of forcing them to topple their government will not work.”
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U.S. policy must move beyond ineffective management to actively enforce equal rights, freedoms, and prosperity for both peoples.
“Iran’s functional obstruction of the Strait is a violation of transit passage, regardless of a formal closure.”
“Syria is shifting from a logistical hub for the ‘Axis’ to a strategic corridor for U.S.-Israeli strikes.”
“Public support for continuing the war until the Iranian regime is overthrown has plummeted to 45.5%.”
Proponents of the war dismiss “forever war” criticisms, highlighting the elimination of high-level targets and the burial of Iran’s enriched uranium as definitive strategic victories.
Baku is quietly disentangling from its Israeli alliance as Iranian missile threats to energy infrastructure outweigh previous military benefits.
Hezbollah’s use of anti-tank weaponry and ambushes is successfully denying Israel the “buffer zone” sought since early March.
Solomon argues that the NPT has become an instrument of “selective permission,” enforcing restraint on Iran while excusing the modernized arsenals of the powerful.
Netanyahu’s actions reflect a long-standing Israeli military and colonial doctrine rather than a radical departure from past leadership.
