Iran is prepared for a war lasting six months, but constraints will come from its population, and China
If Iranians feel the government is dragging the war on for no reason, sentiments could shift against the authorities.
If Iranians feel the government is dragging the war on for no reason, sentiments could shift against the authorities.
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If Iranians feel the government is dragging the war on for no reason, sentiments could shift against the authorities.
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The ceasefire has demonstrated that Trump’s alignment with Netanyahu only goes so far
The big risk for Beijing is that the Iran war drags down global demand for the exports that are driving China's economic growth.
At least 50 new accounts placed substantial bets on U.S.-Iran ceasefire hours before Trump announced it
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The statement came a day after Washington and Tehran agreed to a two-week ceasefire brokered by Pakistan, which halted six weeks of fighting.
Beijing is reportedly preparing to transfer shoulder-fired anti-air missile systems.