US, Iran avoiding direct war, sticking to tit-for-tat attacks: Expert
Middle East Expert Waiel Awwad says the US and Iran are avoiding a direct war, sticking to controlled tit-for-tat attacks. He notes active backdoor diplomacy by Gulf countries aims to bring both…
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