
The True Impact of Trump’s Strike on Iran
The president insists Iran’s nuclear facilities were “totally obliterated.” Not everyone is so sure.
The president insists Iran’s nuclear facilities were “totally obliterated.” Not everyone is so sure.
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Abandoning diplomacy could make Iranian nuclear progress harder to stop.
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The United States is well down the road to dictatorship. Imagine what Trump would do with a state of war.
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The U.S. strikes on Iran might have been necessary, but the manner in which Trump acted should raise alarms about what lies ahead.
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