What was broken with Iran is difficult to repair

[ad_1] What if Joe Biden won? Will there be a return to the Iran nuclear deal in its original form agreed to by Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and former American John Kerry? Will there be an Iranian-American reconciliation, the signs of which had begun to appear in the …

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The end of the American force

[ad_1] If Donald Trump succeeds in winning a second term, not much will change. His narrow worldview will continue to shape America’s foreign policy, paralleling his rogue leadership approach, his contempt for allies, and his fondness for dictators. Far from the realm of politics, there is the possibility that Trump’s …

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Empire like never before!

[ad_1] All circumstantial and institutional factors combined to make today’s US presidential election a pivotal moment in the course of the decline of US hegemony. A path that will be overseen by one of the candidates, be it Donald Trump as a contributor to the “moment of transformation” that accompanied …

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The Lebanon team brings the orange ball to life

[ad_1] The coaching staff of the Lebanese men’s national basketball team has summoned 14 players to make technical and physical preparations for the “second window” of the men’s Asian Cup qualifiers to be held next year. Preparations come in preparation for the two matches of the Lebanese team in Group …

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No distance education before 2030

[ad_1] There is no distance education in Lebanon before 2030, or at least before reaching the requirements to guarantee its quality, otherwise it will be a blow to education and the image of education in Lebanon. Yes, online education and learning in its successful forms such as coeducation and hybrid …

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