The Islamic Republic may hope the conflict with Israel will smother dissent. But Iranians – happy to see regime officials hit –are preparing not for battle abroad but resistance at home
By Ellie Borhan
The president warned Iran will face American might ‘at levels never seen before’ if it attacks US
By Imogen Garfinkel
By Emanuele Ottolenghi
Tehran clearly miscalculated. Its biggest blunder, perhaps, was to gamble its proxy assets before it needed them to shield its nuclear programme from Israel
By Stephen Pollard
While Tehran edges closer to nuclear weapons, the ‘useful experts’ blame Israel for acting
A country that has repeatedly shown its intent to destroy the Jewish state was – in Israel’s view – days away from getting a nuclear bomb
By Nathan Jeffay
The CST said the advice was not based on specific intelligence
By Daniel Ben-David
By The JC Leader
The paradox of preemption is that the very success of such an operation conceals the scale of the danger it prevented
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Reza Pahlavi accused the Islamic Republic’s ‘corrupt and incompetent’ leaders of ‘embroiling Iran in a war’
By Jacob Jaffa
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Last night’s mission had reportedly been years in the making, with precison weapons brought onto Iranian soil ahead of the attack
By JC Reporter
PM says operation ‘will continue as long as needed’ as Israel readies for Iranian regime retaliation
By Jane Prinsley
President Trump said that the withdrawal of non-essential workers and their families was due to the fact that the region ‘could be a dangerous place’
Tehran is reportedly rebuilding its conventional arsenal as a contingency for expected limitations on its atomic programme
The US President put himself a collision course with the regime’s red lines by promising to rule out all nuclear development, both military and civilian
Reports suggest that Tehran may be willing to suspend its uranium enrichment in return for a pair of significant concessions from Washington
The president also stated that Iran had ‘sort of’ agreed to a nuclear deal
The move has further fuelled concern in Jerusalem that the White House is prepared to conduct Middle East policy unilaterally