Adam Goldman

Why the US believes Iran’s leadership is struggling despite their bluster

Iran's leadership that survives face difficulty communicating and are unable to meet in person, as a result of which its abilities to plan new strategies or negotiate with the has been hit.

If US-Israel have 'air superiority' over Iran, does it mean the war can end soon?

US and Israeli warplanes now fly largely uncontested over Iran. But control of the skies alone may not be enough to win the war

Charlie Kirk murder: Why FBI's Kash Patel's missteps are sparking scrutiny

Already, a series of botch-ups by Kash Patel, the Indian-origin FBI director, in recent months have invited worries that he has eroded public confidence in the agency

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What drove this 20-year-old Republican voter to target Trump?

The gunman who shot at Donald Trump left behind little social media presence or clues to what led him to open fire. Officials said he had no known history of mental illness

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Israel knew of Hamas' plan for a year, but did not act

A blueprint reviewed by the New York Times laid out the attack in detail. Israeli officials dismissed it as aspirational and ignored specific warnings

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Facing risky options for Gaza hostages, US turns to longtime mediators

It took American and Qatari diplomacy and self-interested decisions by Hamas, to bring two hostages safely back to Israel. Qatar is believed to have helped in the release

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