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Unscripted4 months ago
"Short-term rewards very limited for the US in US-Iran war"
In this edition, we’re joined by Patrick Henningsen — writer, filmmaker, and global affairs analyst, offering insight on today’s most pressing global issues.
"Short-term rewards very limited for the US in US-Iran war"
IN-DEPTHone year ago
Despite Trump rhetoric, US public want peace deal with Iran: Poll
A recent poll in the US revealed that 69% of Americans support a negotiated agreement with Iran to limit its nuclear program, while only 14% favor military action, contrary to Trump rhetoric.
Despite Trump rhetoric, US public want peace deal with Iran: Poll
IN-DEPTHone year ago
Indirect Iran-US talks proceed on 'constructive' note
The second round of indirect talks between Iran and the US on Iran's nuclear program and American sanctions took place at the Omani Embassy in Rome.
Indirect Iran-US talks proceed on 'constructive' note
IN-DEPTHone year ago
Indirect Iran-US meetings
The IAEA, led by Director General Rafael Grossi, emphasizes the urgency of diplomacy, stating that any agreement without the IAEA's role is ineffective.
Indirect Iran-US meetings
IN-DEPTHone year ago
Trump’s announcement of nuclear talks with Iran chagrins Netanyahu
At an emergency meeting with Netanyahu, Trump announced the resumption of talks with Iran for the first time since 2018, set to begin on Saturday.
Trump’s announcement of nuclear talks with Iran chagrins Netanyahu
IN-DEPTH4 years ago
United Nations: US sanctions kill indiscriminately
Alena Douhan, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the negative impact of unilateral, coercive measures on the enjoyment of human rights, has described US sanctions on Iran as unjustifiable and inhumane.
United Nations: US sanctions kill indiscriminately
IN-DEPTH4 years ago
US JCPOA blame game
“Methods and people may change, but the goals and the framework are fixed.” This is how one lawmaker described the situation with regard to the Rouhani Raeisi transition and the fate of the JCPOA.
US JCPOA blame game