If a new 'Hijab and Chastity Bill' succeeds with no condemnation from voices abroad, the international community will be culpable, writes Parisa Hashempour
Middle East
At least when it comes to “great” powers and war these days, one lesson seems clear enough: there simply is nothing great about them, except their power to destroy not just the enemy, but themselves as well.
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The US has managed to alienate Saudi Arabia, a one-time key ally.
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On the cultural and political factors that keep the war stokers in power in the US.
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