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Day: June 19, 2025
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Israel’s Barrage Of Iran Is Furious. Azerbaijan, To Iran’s North, Is Treading Lightly. https://t.co/KhXTs2gd0g
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) June 19, 2025
As the fighting between Israel and Iran now eclipses one week, President Trump said Thursday that he will wait two weeks before deciding whether to get involved, in order to allow space for peace talks that could start as soon as Friday. In the meantime, Israel and Iran show no signs of backing down, with more and more civilians getting caught in the crossfire. Amna Nawaz reports.
Iran and Israel show no signs of backing down as the conflict continues and more and more civilians get caught in the crossfire. Abbas Milani, director of the Iranian Studies program at Stanford University, joins Amna Nawaz to take a closer look at the state of play in the Israel-Iran war.
