Tag: Iran Nuclear Program
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Maximum Pressure Iran: How U.S. Strategy Accelerated the Nuclear Crisis
Maximum Pressure Iran was designed as a strategy of coercion, aiming to force Tehran into submission through sanctions, isolation, and military pressure. Instead, it produced the opposite effect. Iran expanded its nuclear programme, strengthened hardline factions, and reduced its breakout time to weeks. What began as an attempt to secure a stronger deal ultimately dismantled…
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Sanctions on Iran: Power, Limits, and Escalation to War
Sanctions on Iran have long been a central tool of U.S. foreign policy, designed to curb nuclear development, limit regional influence, and pressure the regime toward negotiation. Yet their impact extends far beyond State strategy, shaping the everyday lives of millions of Iranians while influencing global energy markets and geopolitical stability. As tensions escalated between…
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Unconditional Surrender? Trump, Israel, and the Escalating Crisis with Iran
Israel strikes Iran; Trump demands “unconditional surrender” as tensions threaten global stability. The Middle East stands on the precipice of a wider war. In recent days, Israel has launched a series of devastating military strikes deep into Iranian territory, targeting ballistic missile bases, air defence systems, and nuclear research facilities. The fallout has been catastrophic,…