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| | | | | The Middle East is entering a new phase after unprecedented attacks by Israel and Iran during the first two weeks of April. Robin Wright, a senior fellow at USIP and the Woodrow Wilson Center who has covered the region for a half century, explores what happened, the strategic implications, the political context and the divided world reaction. | |
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| | | | | Image Source: The Cuban History At a time when great power competition with China and Russia is putting the United States' international relationships under intense scrutiny, the U.S. faces an inconsistency problem in how it deals with communist regimes. Nowhere is this clearer than 90 miles off the coast of Florida, in Cuba. The United... | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] This page aggregates news articles and viewpoints regarding the US-Iran conflict, including discussions on military sanctions, diplomatic relations, nuclear negotiations, and regional tensions involving Israel and Saudi Arabia. | |
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| | | In combat, they are essential to the survivability of the aircraft that carry them, but they don't come as cheap as one may think. | ||