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Iran and the imminent threat mythology
The article reflects on a long-standing narrative about Iran that lacks new developments, suggesting a stable yet tense geopolitical situation.
The article discusses the recurring narrative in American foreign policy that portrays Iran as being on the brink of a catastrophic action against the United States, particularly regarding its nuclear capabilities. It highlights the historical context of these claims and questions their validity and motives.
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