Iran
The deal that stops the fighting but solves little
The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran was meant to break the Islamic Republic. Instead, the warring sides are edging towards an interim agreement that would leave Iran battered but not broken.
It may be a “magical time of year,” but what we all really need right now is a good dose of realism about Israel and Palestine.
Bill Maher
It may be a “magical time of year,” but what we all really need right now is a good dose of realism about Israel and Palestine.
Real Time with Bill Maher is an American comedy and policical panel talk show hosted by Bill Maher.
Maher had previously hosted a similar series entitled Politically Incorrect on Comedy Central and later on ABC from 1993 to 2002. Real Time with Bill Maher premiered on February 21, 2003 on HBO.
The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran was meant to break the Islamic Republic. Instead, the warring sides are edging towards an interim agreement that would leave Iran battered but not broken.
The Israeli military said it had intercepted rockets fired by Hezbollah into Israel on Wednesday, while Lebanese security sources said an Israeli strike hit a car near Beirut, testing a U.S.-mediated deal that aims to get the sides to curb attacks.
Donald Trump is nothing if not an optimist. His latest statements on Iran, declaring that Tehran has agreed never to acquire a nuclear weapon and musing about a future meeting with Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, project a confidence that is either visionary or deeply puzzling, depending on your vantage point.
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