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‘We’ve Decided To Share the Ocean With Iran. We’ve Given Them the Bottom Half’: United States Has Sunk More Than 120 Islamic Republic Ships, Hegseth Says
The United States has also dropped 5,000-pound bombs onto underground bunkers, preventing the regime from accessing weapons in its reserves
Trump Says Iran Attack Decision Will Come ‘in the Next Probably 10 Days’
His statements come as the United States assembles its largest Middle East air presence since the 2003 Iraq invasion
Newsom Says California Will Oppose Offshore Drilling Expansion As State Relies on Iraqi Imports To Meet Energy Demands
Since Newsom took office, the share of California's oil that is imported from other countries has spiked to 63 percent
Democratic Maine Senate Candidate Graham Platner Compared Terrorists to ‘Freedom Fighters’ in Post 9/11 Op-Ed
Susan Collins challenger lamented that 'every terrorist is portrayed as evil'
Reckoning in Ramadi
REVIEW: ‘Unremitting: The Marine “Bastard” Battalion and the Savage Battle that Marked the True Start of America’s War in Iraq’ by Gregg Zoroya
Iran Announces Test of Missile With Two-Ton Warhead Amid Threats of Attacks on US Outposts
The Iranian threats came hours before the United States ordered evacuations of its embassy compounds in Iraq, Bahrain, and Kuwait
How the Biden Admin Allowed Iran To Rake in Illicit Oil Cash Amid Tehran's Terror Spree
US officials were briefed on Iran's oil smuggling scheme—and mostly ignored the intel
Mesopotamia Through the Millennia
REVIEW: ‘Land Between the Rivers: A 5,000-year History of Iraq’ by Bartle Bull
Biden-Harris State Dept Set To Host Iraqi Official Allegedly Helping Iran Evade Oil Sanctions
'Given these reports, we respectfully request that your administration prevent Minister Abdul-Ghani from attending events in the United States,' lawmakers tell Biden