Source - The Telegraph
The memorandum of understanding between Iran and the US is “bad for Israel and for the entire free world”, Israel’s finance minister has said.
Source - The Telegraph
Gadi Eisenkot, a former IDF chief and leader of the Yashar opposition party, has described the US-Iran peace deal as the “dismal outcome of a failed government”.
Source - The Telegraph
The US and Iran have agreed a peace deal that paves the way for further talks to end the war in the Middle East.
Source - The Sunday Telegraph
The Israeli military is preparing for potential attacks after the IDF struck Hezbollah infrastructure in the southern suburbs of Beirut.
Source - The Sunday Telegraph
An influential Iranian lawmaker has described Israel as a “rabid dog” after the Israeli military dropped a bomb on a building in Beirut amid talk of an impending peace deal.
Source - The Times of Israel
Netanyahu is expected to convene Israel’s security cabinet Sunday evening after President Donald Trump announced a U.S.-Iran agreement is slated to be signed Sunday.
Source - Fox News
Hardline protesters in Tehran on Saturday suggested Iran’s negotiators lack the backing of Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, pointing to his public silence on ongoing talks with the United States, according to reporting from Iran International.
Source - Reuters
Iran said on Saturday it could sign the framework for a peace deal with the United States in the coming days, but dismissed a suggestion by mediator Pakistan that it would be signed within the next 24 hours.
Source - The Telegraph
Trump dismissed a draft deal published by Iran to end the war and open the Strait of Hormuz as “weak and pathetic”.
Source - The Telegraph
The US and Iran could sign a peace deal in Geneva on Sunday before the G7 summit in France.
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by Oleksiy Kolomiyets - President, The Centre for European and Transatlantic Studies
At these hours, today, on Sunday, June 14, 2026, the world, probably not knowing, almost not guessing, what is happening, is experiencing exactly one of the most dramatic moments of its history.
by Oleksiy Kolomiyets - President, The Centre for European and Transatlantic Studies
The most terrible thing is that he forbade Israel, even on its own, to try to end the Iran issue.
Brendan Simms is the director of the Centre for Geopolitics at the University of Cambridge - Foreign Policy
An era of great-power competition has started—but not all would-be competitors qualify.
Lawrence D. Freedman, King’s College, London. - Foreign Affairs
In Trying to Avoid a Quagmire, America Found a Dead End.
by Ennifer Kavanagh, Georgetown University’s Center for Security Studies. Rosemary Kelanc - Foreign Affairs
The Logic Behind a Limited Deal.
by John Bolton , a former US national security adviser - The Telegraph
Does the US president really think he reduces the chances of a war with China by undercutting Taipei’s defences?
by Henrietta Levin - Foreign Affairs
How Trump and Xi Could Cement Beijing’s Advantage for Years to Come.
by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard - The Telegraph
Trump’s war with Iran has greatly strengthened the economic and strategic value of Beijing.
MichaelI Kovrig, Founder of StrategicEffects and CEO of Kovrig Group. - Foreign Affairs
Why Xi Keeps Winning the Summitry Game.
Jon B. Alterman, CSIS and Ali Vaez, The International Crisis Group. - Foreign Affairs
And How America Can Avoid Playing Into Their Hands.
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