After the war: strategic distrust and the rupture in Western legitimacy
For the first time in decades, a regional power was militarily assaulted during active negotiations; not for escalating tensions, but rather, in spite of de-escalating them.
Iran demands Security Council condemn US violations of international law
Pakistan, China, and Russia jointly proposed a resolution condemning the attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites and demanding unconditional and immediate ceasefire.
War on Iran: The US quest for regime change and unipolar hegemony
Another war for regime change in West Asia grows increasingly imminent, fueled by long-discredited claims about nuclear weapons that do not exist in Iran.
A new dossier by the Tricontinental Institute for Social Research and Cuba’s Center for International Policy Research examines the decline of the US-led “rules-based international order” in favor of a decided shift towards regionalism and internationalism






