How far will Trump go in Iran?
The Tehran students were chanting in the streets: ‘Our enemy is right here, they’re lying that it’s America’
Paul Wood was a BBC foreign correspondent for 25 years, in Belgrade, Athens, Cairo, Jerusalem, Kabul and Washington DC. He has won numerous awards, including two US Emmys for his coverage of the Syrian civil war
The Tehran students were chanting in the streets: ‘Our enemy is right here, they’re lying that it’s America’
It would be interesting to hear from Parnas and from Giuliani, from Hyde and from Bolton
The question now is what Trump’s next move will be
The curious relationships among those helping to dig up dirt on Joe Biden
A real Deep State would have stopped Trump winning in the first place
Should we believe Trump’s former business partner?
Trump’s credibility gap
If there’s a rake in the Rose Garden, Trump will step on it
Even before Trump and Kushner unveil their Middle East peace plan, the ‘deal of the century’ is dead
The special counsel’s performance evokes sympathy – but the president emerges stronger as a result
The special counsel, like Garbo, just wants to be left alone. But his report leaves some very important questions unanswered
Will the first consequence of a US attack on Iran be war between Israel and Lebanon?
The Trump administration’s counter-attack might be bad news for Christopher Steele
The lawyers disagree
The Democrats are now in the majority on committees with subpoena power
Pop Stars, Pageants & Presidents: How An Email Trumped My Life – Rob Goldstone
Donald Trump’s Twitter feed was oddly silent on Tuesday as the news came that his former campaign manager and his former lawyer were going to jail. Perhaps his staff have finally seized control of his Android phone. Perhaps his lawyers have convinced him that every time he reaches for it to tweet on anything relating
House of Trump, House of Putin by Craig Unger reviewed.
A new book argues that Trump could destroy the Republican Party.