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Zarif had already been at the center of controversies in Iran because some politicians had critiqued him over the last several months.
From the column: "Using bombing as a tool of national policy is immoral. War kills people and does not solve problems." ...
Iran faces a potential breaking point as analysts examine what could follow if the regime collapses, as continuing Israeli airstrikes ignite debate over what the day after might look like.
One thing is very clear about the attack a week ago by large U.S. bombers on the three Iranian nuclear processing sites: that one-third of the way around the world, from Missouri to Iran and ...
"The View" co-host Joy Behar admitted wanting President Trump's strikes on Iran to be successful, expressing concern over the "rogue state" having nuclear weapons.
And Iran is increasingly too weak to strike back meaningfully, as it watches its decades-old red lines vanish fast from view.
The president’s rhetoric last week was hardly mushy. “Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon,” Trump said during a recent pool spray.
On Wednesday’s “The View,” Whoopi Goldberg said Iran and America are “the same.” In a heated exchange, Alyssa Farah Griffin disagreed, at one point saying, “It’s very different to ...
“The View” host Sara Haines offered a lengthy correction to comments she made on-air this week via her social media on Thursday, admitting that she conflated societal rules in Iran with rules ...
A new immigration policy in Iran is depriving undocumented Afghans of accessing healthcare, education and even housing.
Whoopi Goldberg appeared to claim that life in the US is just as bad as life in Iran during a heated clash with her co-host, Alyssa Farah Griffin, on "The View" Wednesday morning.