
Rubio in France: Selling the Iran war to reluctant G7 allies
Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s visit to Paris occurs amid intensifying scrutiny of the U.S.–led war against Iran. As the conflict enters its fourth week,

Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s visit to Paris occurs amid intensifying scrutiny of the U.S.–led war against Iran. As the conflict enters its fourth week,

From the opening strikes of the US–Iran war, Tehran has conveyed that its primary objective is survival, not decisive battlefield victory. U.S. and Israeli forces

Public opinion about the US–Iran conflict has increasingly moved away from battlefield developments and toward everyday economic signals. Gas prices and disapproval have become closely

Public messaging from Washington and Tehran increasingly uses the same vocabulary, yet the meaning attached to a ceasefire differs sharply. Leaders in the United States

The phrase “two to four weeks more” has quickly become the most discussed benchmark in Washington’s current messaging on the conflict with Iran. U.S. Secretary

Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s visit to Paris occurs amid intensifying scrutiny of the U.S.–led war against Iran. As the conflict enters its fourth week,

From the opening strikes of the US–Iran war, Tehran has conveyed that its primary objective is survival, not decisive battlefield victory. U.S. and Israeli forces

Public opinion about the US–Iran conflict has increasingly moved away from battlefield developments and toward everyday economic signals. Gas prices and disapproval have become closely

Public messaging from Washington and Tehran increasingly uses the same vocabulary, yet the meaning attached to a ceasefire differs sharply. Leaders in the United States

The phrase “two to four weeks more” has quickly become the most discussed benchmark in Washington’s current messaging on the conflict with Iran. U.S. Secretary
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