The war in Iran is in a ‘limbo’ phase. Here’s why it could leave the world facing chaos
Despite Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi travelling to Pakistan, there are still no plans for direct talks with the US. Should the current impasse continue, analysts tell James C. Reynolds that it could hurt the west and strengthen Tehran
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