war against Iran
Coverage of war against Iran in the Nexus archive.
- Eyal Hulata: What’s next in the war against Iran
Eyal Hulata, Israel's former national security adviser, states that campaigns against Iran have achieved significant results but warns that these gains will not last unless Israel effectively addresses the next phase. The article highlights the need for strategic continuation in the conflict.
- Hegseth faces questions about Iran in first congressional appearance since war began
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced intense scrutiny from skeptical Democrats during his first congressional appearance since the Trump administration's war with Iran began. The hearing highlighted concerns over U.S. military actions and policy decisions in the region.
- Hegseth faces questions about Iran in first congressional appearance since war began
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced intense questioning from skeptical Democrats during his first congressional appearance since the Trump administration's war against Iran. The hearing highlighted tensions over the administration's military actions and policies.
- King Charles to Highlight US-UK Relationship in Congress Address
King Charles III is set to deliver a joint address to Congress, emphasizing the U.S.-UK relationship despite disagreements. He aims to repair tensions over the war against Iran by leveraging his personal rapport with the President.
- Why are global views of the US getting worse?
The article examines declining global perceptions of the United States following its military actions against Iran and prolonged negative sentiment toward the nation. It highlights how these factors have contributed to worsening international views of the US.
- Has Israeli society become conditioned to permanent war?
The article questions if Israeli society has become accustomed to perpetual war, citing opinion polls showing resistance to ending hostilities with Iran. Public sentiment appears divided on sustaining military engagement.
- Iran war rejected: Trump’s credibility gap widens
Trump's net approval rating has plummeted to -23% due to his decision to initiate a war against Iran, leading to higher gas prices, inflation, and widespread public opposition. The article highlights growing concerns over the economic impact and lack of support for the conflict.