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Iran will aim 'improved missiles' at Israel in future conflict, Tehran's defense chief warns
If the Zionist regime attempts another act of aggression, we will certainly employ these improved missiles,” Defense Minister ...
Following missile strikes in June, Iran's military exercises signal continued escalation with Israel and the U.S.
Israel’s sweepingly successful strikes against Iran’s military leadership have buoyed Netanyahu’s domestic political popularity, raising brief speculation that he may be able to ditch his ...
Amir Hatami, the commander-in-chief of Iran's military, issued a warning that the threat of additional Israeli strikes "remains fully active." ...
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Iran shouldn’t count on China to boost its air force
Currently, China appears to be the only nation willing to supply Iran with advanced weaponry. However, Beijing is proceeding ...
Demonstrators block a road during a protest demanding the immediate release of hostages held by Hamas and calling for the ...
But even if Iran can rapidly reconstitute some of its air defenses, Israel has shown how quickly they can be crushed. For the foreseeable future, Israel owns Iran’s sky.
Iran always survives.’ Israel’s attacks as seen through journal entries. ... Smoke rises after an Israeli air strike in Tehran on June 16, 2025. (Arash Khamooshi/The New York Times) ...
President Trump has taken advantage of this opportunity by framing the U.S. strikes on Iran as a one-sided victory, with high loss for Tehran and minimal costs for U.S. national interests.
In June 2025, President Trump made a decision he called “historic” — to bomb three of Iran’s nuclear facilities. Vice President JD Vance would go on to justify these strikes by claiming ...
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