Did he or didn’t he?
- Trump’s Top General Foresees Acute Risks in an Attack on Iran (Washington Post)
- Trump Refutes Reports that Top Gen. Dan Caine Warned of Iran Strike Risks (The Hill)
- Trump Says Top General Predicts Easy Victory Over Iran; He Says Otherwise in Private (NY Times)
Political leaders of a country whose expertise in committing genocide is universally acknowledged are offended by a denunciation of genocide:
- Political Backlash After Pro-Palestine Comments at Berlin Awards Ceremony (The Hollywood Reporter)
“BBC Verify and BBC Persian have so far confirmed footage of protests at eight universities in Tehran, as well as universities in the major cities of Mashhad and Isfahan” …
… while Iranian government spokeswoman says, “”Sacred things and the flag are two examples of these red lines that we must protect and not cross or deviate from, even at the height of anger”:
“Chad’s government says the border will remain ?closed until further ?notice, citing repeated violations by Sudan’s warring parties”:
“There had never been a discussion about Palestine at a Democratic convention” until Jesse Jackson changed the game:
- What Jesse Jackson Did for Arab Americans & Palestine (Arab American Institute)
“As India under Modi openly embraces Israel, New Delhi appears to import more than just weapons”:
The anonymous official “said the drawdown is a ‘prudent’ step to reduce the American footprint in the region while President Donald Trump mulls a strike on Iran”:
“[T]he academic community … have used the term Palestine as a reference to the geographical place in which, over more than five millennia, people lived continuously until they were dispossessed by the Zionists and Israel in 1948”:
- The British Museum Cannot Erase Palestine (Electronic Intifada)
“Iranian activists, including some who admire the 65-year-old Pahlavi on a personal level, have been threatened by his followers, often in misogynist and vulgar ways”:
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