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action over Iran. The US-Israel attacks are viewed in Europe as a war of choice
Iran last year, saying that it was “doing the dirty work for all of us”. Germany has also consistently backed Israel’s actions in Gaza, while cracking down on pro-Palestine demonstrators at home through
Israel and Iran [here](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/14/us-iran-peace-talks-could-resume-in-next-two-days-trump-says). **Canada, the UK, Australia and others have condemned the killings of UN peacekeepers in [Lebanon](https://www.theguardian.com/world/lebanon) and called for an end to hostilities.** “Australia, Brazil, Canada
view Moscow’s position as aligned with its interests. Iran has managed to withstand a powerful military attack by the US and Israel, which is often seen as a major tactical victory. Iran has also
Action, said it was “shameful” that US lawmakers continue to vote to arm Israel. “It should be that every single senator is voting to block every single piece of weaponry to Israel at this point
views Israel’s security as integral to its own *[Staatsräson](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/mar/25/free-speech-is-a-facade-how-gaza-war-has-deepened-divisions-in-german-arts-world),* or bedrock policy based on a solemn bond between the nations after the Holocaust. However, Israeli officials in recent months have bridled
views to the mediator, Pakistan, according to ISNA media platform. However Iran’s Tasnim news agency, which is associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, said US media reports on any deal were aimed
Iran will be urging the countries with minesweeper equipment – Germany, the UK and Italy – to resist pressure from Washington to start clearing mines from the strait since Tehran will see this as an action
Iran-allied attacks](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/18/us-contractors-stranded-iraq-iran), and one [employee was killed](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/05/us-defense-contractor-v2x-worker-killed-iraq) in a night-time drone attack in March. On 9 April, representatives of the US Department of State held a meeting
action, or else cease hostilities. Friday was the 60th day since Trump formally notified Congress of US strikes against Iran on 2 March. The US and Israel launched their attacks two days earlier
US-Israel attacks on Iran, which began on February 28. “I think ultimately the question is, does Congress want a say in what’s happening?” Janovsky told Al Jazeera. “Either to say you have
US State Department on Thursday, under the terms of the ceasefire agreement, Israel will “preserve its right to take all necessary measures in self-defence”, while not carrying out “any offensive military operations”. The statement
actions are par for the course. A plan that assumes Lebanese lives are worthless pawns in Israel’s “strategic” games is politically palatable for all Jewish Israeli politicians. Additionally, it is apparently the most credible
view that the president is acting beyond his constitutional authority. Three members of the party who had opposed a similar resolution in March — Juan Vargas, Greg Landsman and Henry Cuellar — this time supported the bill
Iran and step back from a conflict that, analysts warn, threatens to tip the world into [recession](/video/counting-the-cost/2026/3/18/could-the-iran-war-trigger-a-global-recession). Earlier this month, Spain called for the suspension of the European Union’s trade agreement with Israel
actions as “bullying”, saying they raised “serious concerns” about using economic leverage to undermine Panama’s “sovereignty”. Beijing has denied the charges, calling them “groundless”. ## What other maritime crises are happening now? What makes
Israel launched their war on Iran in late February, prompting airlines to hike fares, reduce their schedules, or both. In the starkest example of the fallout, US-based budget carrier Spirit Airlines on Saturday announced
Action (JCPOA) in 2015 along with the US and other nations, under which Iran agreed to restrict the enrichment of uranium and to be subject to inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA
action in Iran, which is [broadly unpopular](https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2026/03/25/americans-broadly-disapprove-of-u-s-military-action-in-iran/) with the American public. Nick H. is a 28-year-old independent voter who thinks Trump did a bad job gaming
views on young people. > > **10. Reform’s record on violence against women raises serious concerns** > > The party is considering bringing back former MP James McMurdock, who was jailed for assaulting his then-girlfriend. Commenting