From “world peace” to an indefinite truce: what has changed two months after the start of the war with Iran?
Two months have passed since the United States and Israel went to war against Iran. During this time, President Trump and members of his administration have made many statements about the goals of this war. Iran responds to these statements with categorical demands, and the prospect...
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Source: BBC Russian
Прошло два месяца с того дня, как США и Израиль начали войну против Ирана. За это время президент Трамп и члены его администрации сделали немало заявлений о целях этой войны. Иран отвечает на эти заявления категоричными требованиями, и перспектива разрешения конфликта остается туманной. Би-би-си напоминает об основных поворотных пунктах войны США и Израиля с Ираном.
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