Press Coverage

Press Coverage

What’s Legally Allowed in War

Excerpt below: This past July, Geoffrey Corn, a law professor at Texas Tech and a former judge advocate general in the U.S. Army, joined the Israel Defense Forces on a tour of the Rafah border. Within hours of Hamas’s attack,

Trump Has Quietly Been Hammering Yemen for Six Weeks

The U.S. military has been bombing Yemen for weeks on end, executing hundreds of strikes this month alone. Why it matters: The standoff between American forces and Houthi rebels backed by Iran risks something President Trump promised to stamp out: endless war. In this case,

Iran is Doing All it Can to Rebuild its Air Defenses

Iran’s public display of Russian-made S-300 components during its April 18 Army Day parade in Tehran has renewed debate over the state of its air defense network and its implications for Israeli Air Force (IAF) operational freedom. While the S-300

Trump’s Endgame on Iran a Mystery as Clock Ticks on Nuclear Talks

The clock is ticking on President Trump’s two-month timeline to reach a deal with Iran over its nuclear program, with the president signaling optimism ahead of a third round of talks later this week. But it’s still unclear if Trump