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France is exploring a European exit from American hegemony by providing a nuclear umbrella to its neighbors.
“In a context where great powers are increasingly moving away from transparency, as Emmanuel Macron calls on middle powers to unite in response to the dominance of the United ...States and China, and as Europe seeks to reassert its role on the global stage, France, together with its partners, would be better served by setting a stronger precedent of transparency and cooperation, and by upholding and reinforcing the non-proliferation community, rather than following in the footsteps of the prevailing hegemons.”
Read the full piece by Tijana Bauer in the International Policy Journal at the link in bio.
READ: "Trump now faces a narrowing set of options, none of them good. The war could end without reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a costly outcome that would underscore the failure of his objectives, carry political consequences at home, and mark a strategic setback for the United
“Iran’s neighbors must understand that security and development without Iran no longer exist; it is either collective security or collective...
Really enjoyed joining @AaronBastani on @novaramedia to discuss the Iran war, its roots, U.S. foreign policy, Trump’s “civilization-ending” threats, and pathways to lasting peace.
Trump has threatened that “A whole civilisation will die tonight” if his demands to Iran are not met.Plus: Sina Toosi explains what winning would...
Trump has to get Netanyahu under control or he is going to sink another ceasefire like he did repeatedly in Gaza.
US officials and lawmakers need to finally realize that Netanyahu seeks a constant state of war that embroils the US as deeply as possible for his political benefit.
👇As I noted earlier today, this is essentially scenario 4 playing out: a temporary ceasefire conditioned on the Strait of Hormuz.
For Iran, getting to a ceasefire already undercuts U.S. aims in launching this war.
Washington’s ability to resume the war is now constrained by
READ: "Trump now faces a narrowing set of options, none of them good. The war could end without reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a costly outcome that would underscore the failure of his objectives, carry political consequences at home, and mark a strategic setback for the United
“Iran’s neighbors must understand that security and development without Iran no longer exist; it is either collective security or collective...
NEW STATEMENT 🚨 CIP President & CEO @NancyGEO issued the following statement in response to President Trump’s escalating threats against the Iranian people:
#Iran #UnitedStates
"Trump’s threat to #Iran meets the threshold for intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national group as set forth in 18 US Code § 1091 prohibiting the crime of genocide." – CIP @dylanotes in @commondreams
.@dylanotes: “If any Iranians are killed pursuant to this threat, President #Trump will be guilty of genocide, as will those assisting him.” #UnitedStates #Iran
"If any Iranians are killed pursuant to this threat," said one expert, "President Trump will be guilty of genocide, as will those assisting him."
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