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Trump's coercive turn risks disastrous war with Iran
Nile Bowie analyzes the escalating Israel-Iran conflict, which threatens to drag Washington into another open-ended regime change war in the Middle East. Unless the US restrains Israel and reestablishes credible diplomacy, the conflict could spiral into a quagmire with global repercussions.
Washington's Iran ultimatum bolsters Kremlin hardliners
James Davis assesses how the Israel-Iran war is emboldening hardliners in Moscow and diverting global attention and weapons away from Kiev. Russian elites interpret recent US diplomacy as insincere and believe Trump is either unwilling or unable to negotiate a fair settlement.
Nippon Steel acquires US Steel minus one 'Golden Share'
Scott Foster evaluates Nippon Steel's $14.9 billion acquisition of US Steel, with unprecedented political oversight built into a 'Golden Share' agreement granting the US government veto power over key decisions. The acquisition offers mutual industrial benefits amid ongoing US-Japan tariff disputes.

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South China Morning Post
3 hours ago
- South China Morning Post
Trump says he will decide on US involvement in Iran within 2 weeks
US President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he would make a decision about US military involvement in Iran within two weeks. 'Based on the fact that there's a substantial chance of negotiations that may or may not take place with Iran in the near future, I will make my decision on whether or not to go within the next two weeks,' Trump said via White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt. Trump is facing defiance from many in his own party over his comments on Wednesday , in which he said that he 'may' or 'may not' order US forces to participate in Israel's strikes against the Islamic republic. 04:26 Trump says US 'may' or 'may not' strike Iran as Tehran rejects call to surrender Trump says US 'may' or 'may not' strike Iran as Tehran rejects call to surrender Steve Bannon, one of the most influential voices from Trump's 'America First' coalition, has warned against any US military operations supporting Israel's bid to destroy Iran's nuclear programme absent a diplomatic deal. 'We can't have another Iraq,' Bannon said in a discussion hosted on Wednesday by The Christian Science Monitor, referring to the war started in 2003, which is estimated to have killed some 4,700 US and allied troops. 'The Israelis have to finish what they started. They started this. They should finish it,' Bannon said. Mourners at a funeral in Ahvaz, Iran, on Thursday for those killed in Israeli strikes. Photo: ISNA/West Asia News Agency via Reuters Other political figures, who have staunchly supported Trump over many years – including Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican, and far-right pundit Tucker Carlson – have also come out against US military intervention.


South China Morning Post
6 hours ago
- South China Morning Post
Iranian missiles hit Israeli hospital and Tel Aviv area; Israel attacks nuclear sites
Israel bombed nuclear targets in Iran on Thursday and Iranian missiles hit an Israeli hospital overnight, as the week-old air war escalated with no sign yet of an off-ramp. Following the strike which damaged the Soroka hospital in Israel's southern city of Beersheba, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tehran's 'tyrants' would pay the 'full price'. Defence Minister Israel Katz said the military had been instructed to intensify strikes on strategic-related targets in Tehran in order to eliminate the threat to Israel and destabilise the 'Ayatollah regime'. Netanyahu has said Israel's military attacks could topple the regime in Iran, and Israel would do whatever is necessary to remove the 'existential threat' posed by Tehran. Israel's sweeping campaign of airstrikes aims to do more than destroy Iran's nuclear centrifuges and missile capabilities. It seeks to shatter the foundations of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's government and leave it near collapse, Israeli, Western and regional officials said. Netanyahu wants Iran weakened enough to be forced into fundamental concessions on permanently abandoning its nuclear enrichment, its ballistic missile programme and its support for militant groups across the region, the sources said. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar, speaking to reporters outside the damaged hospital, said 'regime change' in Tehran was not a goal the security cabinet had set 'for the time being'.


Asia Times
6 hours ago
- Asia Times
Iran diplomacy as cover for decapitation
Subscribe now with a one-month trial for only $1, then enjoy the first year at an exclusive rate of just $99. Trump's coercive turn risks disastrous war with Iran Nile Bowie analyzes the escalating Israel-Iran conflict, which threatens to drag Washington into another open-ended regime change war in the Middle East. Unless the US restrains Israel and reestablishes credible diplomacy, the conflict could spiral into a quagmire with global repercussions. Washington's Iran ultimatum bolsters Kremlin hardliners James Davis assesses how the Israel-Iran war is emboldening hardliners in Moscow and diverting global attention and weapons away from Kiev. Russian elites interpret recent US diplomacy as insincere and believe Trump is either unwilling or unable to negotiate a fair settlement. Nippon Steel acquires US Steel minus one 'Golden Share' Scott Foster evaluates Nippon Steel's $14.9 billion acquisition of US Steel, with unprecedented political oversight built into a 'Golden Share' agreement granting the US government veto power over key decisions. The acquisition offers mutual industrial benefits amid ongoing US-Japan tariff disputes.