News and Analysis 6/21/25

“[T]he bombing of Iranian nuclear sites should be considered very similar to an actual nuclear attack, because in doing so, Israel knowingly risked the release of uranium stored at those facilities”:

The attacker, who police say “”punched and kicked her in the face, head and neck’ … was arrested on charges of hate crime assault and aggravated harassment”:

“S?eed Izadi’s central role in Iran’s support for Hamas was revealed by documents captured during Israel’s invasion of Gaza”:

“The NYPD confirmed it has launched a hate crimes investigation after Mamdani’s campaign reported four separate voicemails, all making threatening and anti-Muslim statements”:

[T]he first face-to-face meeting between Western and Iranian officials in the weeklong war concluded after four hours with no sign of an immediate breakthrough”:

“A State Department cable obtained by The Post acknowledges many Americans are in harm’s way as Trump mulls military action against Tehran”:

“It remains unclear who is behind the operation, though four of the experts believed it was likely to be the Iranian government while the fifth saw Israel as more likely”:

“Over the last two months, Trump has said repeatedly that various answers to questions about the war [in Ukraine], including U.S. assistance to Ukraine, would be just two weeks away”:

“If the White House is right and the Iranian nuclear threat is worse, maybe it’s worth talking about how Tehran became more dangerous?”


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