Donald Trump forced to withdraw 48-hour ultimatum fearing Iranian retaliation
US President Donald Trump has just announced that he wouldn't be going ahead with his threat to strike Iran's power plants claiming that his country was busy holding talks with the Islamic Republic. Tehran has said that there was no truth in his claim. Rifat Jawaid says that the latest development indicates Trump's desperation to find an off-ramp in the ongoing conflict.
"It's a Disaster": European Countries Refuse to Take a Stand Against U.S. Violations of Int'l Law
We look at how Europe is responding to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran as President Trump denounces NATO allies for not joining the war. International affairs scholar Nathalie Tocci, speaking to Democracy Now! from Italy, criticizes Europe's "ambiguous" response to the war on Iran as most of the continent has refused to condemn it. "We were the ones that were for multilateralism, for international law, and that ambiguity is basically another nail in the coffin of our credibility."
Europe's credibility already went down with the still ongoing Gaza genocide (minus a few countries). The EU is useless.







