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Saudi Arabia and Iran have not always been foes

Saudi Arabia and Iran have not always been foes Mustafa Menshawy © Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud is greeted at Mehrabad Airport in Tehran b. Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud is greeted at Mehrabad Airport in Tehran by Iranian President Mohammad Khatami on December 8, 1997 [AP/Enric Marti] The outbreak of the Arab Spring triggered a number of conflicts and regional tensions in the Middle East, which over the past 10 years, have acquired an increasingly sectarian tinge. At the forefront of what some analysts have identified as “Sunni-Shia conflict” have been Saudi Arabia and Iran.

The 100,000 Ton US Navy Ship That Iran Is Copying

The 100,000 Ton US Navy Ship That Iran Is Copying
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Head of Engineering Giant Owned by Iran s Guard Eyes Presidency

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Chemical weapons in Syria

Chemical weapons in Syria By AARON HOWARD | JHV• This is how the chemical nerve agent, sarin, works. Within seconds of exposure, the inhaled chemical begins to attack a person’s nervous system, causing the body’s neurotransmitters to short circuit. Tears pour from the eyes. Mucous streams from the nose. Drool runs from the mouth. Bladder and bowels evacuate by themselves. The chest tightens as if being squeezed by a python. That’s the feeling of your respiratory muscles becoming paralyzed. You stop breathing. You die if not given an antidote, like atropine, within 10 minutes of exposure. By the late 1980s, Syria had developed an extensive chemical weapons program. The purpose: to use against Israel “aggression.” The CIA and the Pentagon had intelligence on where many of these weapons were made and stored. On July 23, 2012, more than a year after the Syrian civil war began, the Syrian foreign minister officially confirmed his nation possessed chemical weapons.

Why are Tucker Carlson and Peter Beinart trying to help Iran?

Why are Tucker Carlson and Peter Beinart trying to help Iran? Fox News host and political commentator Tucker Carlson with attendees at the 2020 Student Action Summit, hosted by Turning Point USA, at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Fla., on Dec. 19, 2020. Credit: Gage Skidmore via Wikimedia Commons. Featured Column Why are Tucker Carlson and Peter Beinart trying to help Iran? Tehran apologists on both the right and left share a desire to stop the United States from stopping Iran. Does antipathy for Israel and its supporters explain this unusual coalition? (March 3, 2021 / JNS) As the administration of President Joe Biden tries to find a way to revive Barack Obama’s dangerous 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, we are heading towards a debate about the virtues of a policy that seems predicated on a renewed desire to appease rather than to confront Iran, as was the case with the administration of Donald Trump.

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