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Iranian War Escalates: American Troops in the Mideast Surge to 50,000 Amidst Possible American War Crimes in Force Placement
North America Kaitlyn Fung North America Kaitlyn Fung

Iranian War Escalates: American Troops in the Mideast Surge to 50,000 Amidst Possible American War Crimes in Force Placement

The war in Iran continues to escalate as two Marine Expeditionary Units, aboard the USS Tripoli and the USS Boxer, sail towards the Middle East. Together, these deployments will add approximately 5,000 troops to a regional buildup that already includes the 82nd Airborne Division and the USS Abraham Lincoln. This growing U.S. presence comes amid mounting questions of U.S. war crimes in the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Kuwait, as Washington struggles with relocating troops against Iranian drone attacks. 

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Op-ed: The Next Phase of the Iran War Will Be Decided by Economic Pressure, Not Airstrikes
North America, Op-ed Andy Wang North America, Op-ed Andy Wang

Op-ed: The Next Phase of the Iran War Will Be Decided by Economic Pressure, Not Airstrikes

The administration claims that its strikes have significantly degraded Iran’s military capacity. But as long as Tehran can pressure oil flows and shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, Washington faces a more difficult test: how much economic pain can the United States absorb before it turns toward de-escalation? The central question is not simply how many more sites the United States can hit or how many more commanders Iran can lose. It is whether military pressure can achieve political results without a ground war, or whether the economic blowback to the United States will force Washington toward a deal first.

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Trump’s Tariffs Start Consequential Trade War with Canada, Mexico
Diya Sethi Diya Sethi

Trump’s Tariffs Start Consequential Trade War with Canada, Mexico

Last week, President Trump re-introduced tariffs, 25 percent on both Canada and Mexico, fulfilling a key campaign promise. Just one day after these tariffs took effect, however, the president backtracked, saying he would give the two nations exemptions until April 2, 2025. The president commented that delaying the tariffs was a temporary step, adding that this exemption was a one-time decision. 

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US Secretary of Defense Hegseth’s European Debut
Anna Connolly Anna Connolly

US Secretary of Defense Hegseth’s European Debut

On Feb. 12, 2025, in Brussels, Belgium, US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth made his European debut by making questionable comments about Ukraine’s borders and the country’s potential NATO membership.  

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