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How long will the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran last? Regime change in Iran will not be as "easy and quick" as U.S. warmongers may have initially believed, says Iranian American political analyst Trita Parsi. Israel claims that it has successfully assassinated Iran's powerful security chief Ali Larijani, who Parsi says could have played a role in future ceasefire negotiations. "The Israelis have fought so hard to get the United States to go into a full-scale war with Iran for more than 20 years," says Parsi. "It is in their interest to prolong this war as long as they can, and kill off any potential off-ramps that Trump may be looking for."
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Facing a tough nomination fight in a major Senate race, Ms. Mills, the state's governor, is attacking her Democratic rival over his old Reddit posts and a tattoo that resembled Nazi imagery.
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Abdul El-Sayed, backed by Sanders, is betting a populist agenda is Democrats' path back to power in a state that has traditionally produced more moderate senators.
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Janet Mills, the two-term governor, is running ads in the state slamming insurgent Graham Platner's past Reddit comments on sexual assault.
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We talked to our Peoria-born reporter about Primary Day in what he claims is America's best state.
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Richard Grenell once hoped to be President Trump's secretary of state. Instead, Mr. Trump just replaced him as Kennedy Center president.
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The United States and Israel launched a devastating war against Iran on Saturday without approval by the U.S. Congress or support from the United Nations Security Council, making President Donald Trump's attack illegal under both domestic and international law, says veteran war crimes prosecutor Reed Brody.
"The U.N. Charter is not ambiguous," says Brody. "President Trump has presumptively committed … the international crime of aggression, as he did in Venezuela and just as Vladimir Putin did in Ukraine."
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