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The war has produced regime change, but Iran's new leaders are more willing to take risks and believe they have already absorbed the worst that America and Israel can deliver.
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He promised Israelis "total victory" but has fallen short on three fronts.
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The ruling was the strongest effort to date to hold the administration to its word that its plans to create the fund have actually been set aside.
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It was not immediately clear what the investigators were looking for, but a board member with a progressive group said members had been served with search warrants.
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We continue our conversation with acclaimed Iranian environmental scientist Kaveh Madani, who comments on U.S. strikes targeting Iranian water reservoirs, which have exacerbated the country's water shortage. He criticizes the "normalization of targeting civil infrastructure as a part of a war."
"Who suffers from the consequences of this? The poor community, the vulnerable communities," says Madani.
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