US strikes
Coverage of US strikes in the Nexus archive.
- The Blind Spots in Chinese Military Studies
The article discusses recurring questions at a conference on the People’s Liberation Army about China's potential military responses to U.S. force posture changes or strikes. It highlights the importance of understanding Chinese military behavior for policymakers and war planners, noting similar scenarios in wargames at the RAND Corporation.
- Rahul Gandhi attacks PM over deaths of Indian seafarers in U.S. strikes
Rahul Gandhi criticizes Prime Minister Narendra Modi for not speaking out about the deaths of Indian seafarers in U.S. strikes. The Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha claims Modi remains silent despite foreign powers killing Indians.
- Trump reveals Iran called him with request after US strikes and more top headlines
President Trump disclosed that Iran contacted him following US strikes. Other headlines include the New York Knicks' historic NBA Finals comeback, FBI arrests in a fraud case, and various political and legal developments.
- Iran ‘will leave no attack or threat unanswered,’ its top diplomat says as US carries out strikes after helicopter crash
Iran's top diplomat stated the country will not leave any attack or threat unanswered as the US conducted strikes following a helicopter crash. The Associated Press reported the news from Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
- ‘Deep suspicion’ of US lingers as Iran ponders agreement to end war
Iranian officials stated that recent US strikes reinforce their skepticism toward the US and their determination to uphold demands in potential war-ending negotiations.
- Iran condemns US strikes as 'gross violation' of ceasefire
Iran condemned recent US strikes as a 'gross violation' of a ceasefire. The attacks occurred during peace talks between Iranian and Qatari negotiators in Doha.
- Iran hosts Pakistani delegation amid diplomatic flurry to avert new US strikes
Iran hosts a Pakistani delegation in Tehran amid diplomatic efforts to prevent renewed US strikes. Iran's top negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, asserts there will be no compromise on Iran's 'legitimate rights' and accuses the US of dishonesty in negotiations.