
EU Split as Paris, Berlin, and London Align With U.S.
The escalation with Iran highlights the gap between Brussels’ rhetoric and the real decisions taken by Europe’s major capitals

The escalation with Iran highlights the gap between Brussels’ rhetoric and the real decisions taken by Europe’s major capitals

The divisive ex-president of the Islamic Republic is a high-profile casualty of “Operation Epic Fury”

An Iranian oil tanker was struck, coinciding with President Masoud Pezeshkian assuming the role of interim leader—further raising tensions in the region.

A demonstration in the British capital by supporters of the Iranian regime has provoked anger, while the Green Party leader said Western military action against Iran could violate international law.

Loud cheers are reported to have echoed across parts of Tehran as residents celebrated news of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death.

The European Union, France, and several international actors have called for immediate restraint after the United States and Israel launched strikes against Iran.

The Italian government has stepped up diplomatic and security preparedness amid the escalating situation in Iran.

The U.S. president confirmed on Truth Social that a “massive and ongoing operation” was in place to prevent the threats of the “wicked dictatorship” of Tehran.

On Saturday, February 28th, Israel announced it launched pre-emptive strikes against Iran to protect the state of Israel against threats to its security. Initial reports

“The Taliban were terrorists yesterday, they are terrorists today, and they will be terrorists tomorrow. There is no peace with terrorists.”