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How the Iran war created a crisis in Afghanistan
The two conflicts on Afghanistan’s borders are pushing the already economically weak nation toward bankruptcy and famine.
Roger Carstens, former lead hostage negotiator, warns Iran is untrustworthy as the Trump administration considers new round of peace talks in Pakistan.
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Afghanistan feels heat of Iran war as Taliban official says attacks on Gulf 'unfair'
War leaves hard-up Afghanistan facing high inflation, Foreign Ministry official tells The National
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Why Donald Trump’s Blockade on Iran Won’t Work
Iran’s IRGC does not need much to keep shipping out of the Strait of Hormuz.
Referring to the proposed Pakistan, Iran and Oman trade bloc, officials said that Pakistan wanted to connect Gwadar Port with the ports of Iran and Oman to make Gwadar a hub for the re-export of products like the Dubai Port.
Much like the frozen conflicts between India and Pakistan or North and South Korea, this will keep the entire world on edge.
In the month since the US and Israel began their aerial bombing campaign of Iran, thousands of people have been killed across at least nine countries in a rapidly escalating conflict that is costing economies billions of dollars a day.
Cyrus Norcross is a former Army Ranger, podcaster, and Native American civil rights advocate. He's a traveling journalist, avid dancer, and someone who has spent the years since Afghanistan trying to make sense of what American military intervention actually accomplishes — and what it doesn't.
ISLAMABAD: As the clock ticked down to US President Donald Trump's deadline to destroy Iran's civilisation last week, hope emerged from an unlikely corner, with
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s top political and military leadership are scrambling to reignite talks between the United States and Iran after President Donald Trump told his envoys not to travel to Islamabad for negotiations this weekend,