
Ten predictions for the potential US strikes on Iran
WASHINGTON—Experienced foreign-policy observers in the US capital have long learned never to make public predictions. The world is far too uncertain and the downside risks

WASHINGTON—Experienced foreign-policy observers in the US capital have long learned never to make public predictions. The world is far too uncertain and the downside risks

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As the USS Abraham Lincoln arrives in the Middle East, two experts discuss the opportunities, uncertainties, and risks of a US strike on Iran. On

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