Carson’s book begins in the 1930s, with the Spanish Civil War—a conflict that featured covert interventions by Italy, Germany and the Soviet Union—and ends in the early 2000s, with Iran’s covert supply of weapons to Shiite militias during the American occupation of Iraq. ..…
Trump added the resolution would hurt US bilateral relationships, counter-terrorism operations against Al-Qaeda and Islamic State, affect our ongoing efforts to prevent civilian casualties and embolden Iran's malign activities Yemen... Pentagon has claimed that its military support to Saudi-led..…
To the extent that Iran is involved at all, it is the continuation of the war that gives Iran this opportunity to cause trouble. The longer that the U.S. supports the Saudi coalition and keeps the war going, the better things are for Iran. ..…
United States provides billions of dollars of arms to Saudi-led coalition fighting Iran-backed rebels Yemen. Members of Congress have expressed concern about the thousands of civilians killed coalition airstrikes since the conflict began in 2014. ..…
But among Palestinians, there was little need to ask about what the election meant for them: Whatever government emerged seemed guaranteed to maintain current Israeli positions in support of occupation and apartheid, against international law, for war with Iran, for full-throated alliance..…
Houthis, supported by Iran, have used missiles, armed drones, and explosive boats to attack civilian and military targets in those coalition countries, including areas frequented by American citizens, such as Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, ... ..…
The four-year-long civil war in Yemen, which pits the Saudi-led coalition against Houthi rebels backed by Iran, has killed tens of thousands of people and spawned what the United Nations calls the world’s most dire humanitarian crisis, with the country on the brink of famine. . ..…
U.S provides billions of dollars of arms to Saudi-led coalition fighting against Iran-backed rebels Yemen. ..…
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