The Ball Is Now In The Kremlin’s Court

The Ball Is Now In The Kremlin’s Court

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Lebanese Justice Minister Adel Nassar

The US-Israel war on Iran is expanding, and regional leaders and aid agencies are warning that a humanitarian disaster is looming. In Lebanon, Israel is pounding southern Beirut, going after what it is describing as Hezbollah targets. It's a resounding message from Iran that, in ...  Show more

Special Report: On the Ground in Iran

It is day 11 of the US-Israeli war with Iran and there is still no clear off-ramp. President Trump claims it will be over "very soon," but he continues to make contradictory statements. In contrast, Iran is clear on its goals and says it is prepared for a long war. Correspondent ...  Show more

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