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When a President's Words Become a War Crime
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When a President's Words Become a War Crime

Legal scholars and former military attorneys warn that Trump's threats to erase Iranian civilization may violate international law—and that moving on without scrutiny sets a dangerous precedent.

The Soft TACO Theory: Trump Always Backs Down — But at What Cost?
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The Soft TACO Theory: Trump Always Backs Down — But at What Cost?

Trump's Iran ceasefire revived the TACO theory — that he always chickens out. But a closer look reveals a more unsettling pattern: he backs down, just not before the damage is done.

That Night Might Be Tomorrow Night
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That Night Might Be Tomorrow Night

Trump has threatened to destroy Iran "in one night" if Tehran misses his Tuesday deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. With 13,000 strikes already launched, what comes next?

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Iran Shoots Down Two US Warplanes — and the War Shifts
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Iran Shoots Down Two US Warplanes — and the War Shifts

Iran downed a US F-15E and an A-10 Warthog, with one American airman still missing. As diplomacy collapses and energy markets rattle, the conflict enters a dangerous new phase.

The War May End. The World It Made Won't.
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The War May End. The World It Made Won't.

Trump says the Iran war is nearly over. But the conflict has already rewritten rules on chokepoints, decapitation strikes, and nuclear logic—with consequences that outlast the ceasefire.

The War You Feel at the Checkout Counter
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The War You Feel at the Checkout Counter

Iran's prolonged conflict is squeezing South Korea's supply chains—from naphtha shortages hitting plastics to helium fears rattling chipmakers. Here's what it means beyond the fuel pump.

Trump Flies to Beijing to End a War He Started
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Trump Flies to Beijing to End a War He Started

Trump's planned May 14-15 visit to Beijing may be more than diplomacy — Chinese analysts say it could shape the US exit strategy from its war with Iran, and Beijing knows it holds the cards.

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How a War in Iran Is Hitting South Korea's Economy
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How a War in Iran Is Hitting South Korea's Economy

The Israeli-U.S. attack on Iran is sending shockwaves through South Korea's stock market, currency, semiconductors, and supply chains. Here's why geography no longer insulates any economy.

The Door Opens, and Everything Changes
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The Door Opens, and Everything Changes

Thirteen American families have received the knock since the Iran war began. Their stories reveal what casualty numbers never can—the long, uneven cost of war on the people left behind.

The World Just Hit Its Emergency Oil Button. What Happens Next?
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The World Just Hit Its Emergency Oil Button. What Happens Next?

The IEA's record 412-million-barrel reserve release can calm oil markets short-term — but it leaves the US at its lowest reserve level since the 1980s. The real question is what comes after.

The World Is Draining Its Emergency Oil. Then What?
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The World Is Draining Its Emergency Oil. Then What?

The IEA has ordered the largest strategic oil reserve release in history—412 million barrels from 32 countries. But with the Strait of Hormuz blocked, is it enough, and what happens when the reserves run dry?

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The Democrats Found Their 'Dumb War' Moment Again
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The Democrats Found Their 'Dumb War' Moment Again

As Democrats unite against Trump's Iran campaign, the ghost of Obama's 2002 Iraq speech looms large. But is this political courage — or just political math?

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