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Turkey's rise in Syria. ... Israel should anticipate Iran ... The temptation for the neo-isolationist wing is to remove the 900 US troops in the al-Tanf region in Syria, bordering Jordan and Iraq.
Blasts rang out across a swath of the Middle Eastern republic’s territory, targeting Iran’s nuclear capabilities, military ...
As Turkey grows in power, Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan would much prefer Iran to be weak and divided. The United States and Israel appear poised to make this dream a reality.
Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon share borders with Israel, but only Jordan has formal diplomatic relations with it. Syria was long ruled by Bashar al-Assad, an ally of Iran, but has since his ouster in ...
Turkey, Iran, Russia and the United States have all deployed troops in Syria since 2011, while Israel mounts frequent airstrikes in Syrian territory. Here is some background on the foreign armies ...
Anticipating this, Israel is fortifying those fronts pre-emptively, and its reach could well extend to more distant arenas like Iraq, to prevent their use in future operations targeting Israel. Israel ...
Jordan, which sits between Israel and Iraq, closed its airspace several hours after the Israeli campaign began. 10 Residents reacted to damaged buildings in Iran’s Nobonyad Square following ...