Strategic narratives reshape understanding of the US-Iran standoff - opinion
An analysis of US-Iran discourse questioning whether strategic narratives are replacing reality in policy debate.
An analysis of US-Iran discourse questioning whether strategic narratives are replacing reality in policy debate.
Sykes-Picot was never a peace settlement. It was a colonial carve-up that fathered every subsequent conflict in the region. For the first time since 1916, a new order can be established.
Platitudes came out in force as politicians condemned the acts of violence in time-honored meaningless words.
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