Iran’s Foreign Minister, Javad Zarif, resigned from the new government due to disagreements with President Ebrahim Raisi’s administration. Zarif cited lack of support and influence, as well as the absence of coordination on foreign policy matters as reasons for his resignation. This move reflects underlying tensions within Iran’s leadership and could impact the country’s foreign relations.
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Bluff and last-minute orders: Trump’s path to Iran decision
Donald Trump misled the public about his decision timeline regarding a military strike on Iran, claiming he needed two weeks to decide while secretly preparing for an attack on Iranian nuclear facilities. After leaving for a fundraising dinner, he authorized the first direct U.S. military action against Iran since 1979, showcasing strategic ambiguity and misdirection throughout the process. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Trump pretended he needed time to think about attacking Iran,...
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