R Madhavan Receives Padma Shri, Greets PM Modi At Ceremony
R Madhavan received the Padma Shri at the Padma Awards 2026 ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on June 23. The actor was honoured by President Droupadi Murmu, while his respectful greeting to Prime Minister Narendra Modi became one of the most noticed moments from the event. R Madhavan Padma Shri Honour At Padma Awards 2026 Actor R Madhavan was conferred with the Padma Shri during the second Civil
R Madhavan Receives Padma Shri, Greets PM Modi At Ceremony
R Madhavan received the Padma Shri at the Padma Awards 2026 ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on June 23. The actor was honoured by President Droupadi Murmu, while his respectful greeting to Prime Minister Narendra Modi became one of the most noticed moments from the event. R Madhavan Padma Shri Honour At Padma Awards 2026 Actor R Madhavan was conferred with the Padma Shri during the second Civil
Tensions rise as North Korea boosts destroyers and nuclear naval capability
North Korea expands nuclear naval ambitions North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has announced a major expansion of the country’s naval strategy, stating that Pyongyang will move forward with plans to develop a nuclear-armed fleet. The announcement was made during a ceremony marking the commissioning of a new 5,000-ton destroyer, highlighting the country’s continued efforts to strengthen its maritime military capabilities despite international sanctions. New destroyer signals naval modernization push State media reported that the newly commissioned vessel, identified as the Choe Hyon, represents one of the most advanced warships developed by North Korea to date. Officials described it as heavily armed and part of a broader strategy to modernize the navy. Kim indicated that additional warships, including larger destroyers and strategic vessels, are already in development and will enter service in phases. Nuclear integration into maritime forces Kim Jong Un stated that integrating nuclear capability into the navy is a strategic priority aimed at ensuring operational readiness and expanding deterrence capacity. According to his remarks, future naval platforms will be designed to support more advanced weapons systems, marking a shift in how North Korea plans to structure its maritime defense posture. Rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula The announcement comes amid ongoing tensions between North Korea, the United States, and South Korea, with repeated exchanges over military exercises and regional security concerns. Pyongyang has consistently accused its rivals of escalating pressure, while maintaining that its military expansion is necessary for national defense. Analysts note that the latest naval developments further intensify concerns over stability in the region, particularly as both naval and nuclear capabilities continue to evolve.
Tensions rise as North Korea boosts destroyers and nuclear naval capability
North Korea expands nuclear naval ambitions North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has announced a major expansion of the country’s naval strategy, stating that Pyongyang will move forward with plans to develop a nuclear-armed fleet. The announcement was made during a ceremony marking the commissioning of a new 5,000-ton destroyer, highlighting the country’s continued efforts to strengthen its maritime military capabilities despite international sanctions. New destroyer signals naval modernization push State media reported that the newly commissioned vessel, identified as the Choe Hyon, represents one of the most advanced warships developed by North Korea to date. Officials described it as heavily armed and part of a broader strategy to modernize the navy. Kim indicated that additional warships, including larger destroyers and strategic vessels, are already in development and will enter service in phases. Nuclear integration into maritime forces Kim Jong Un stated that integrating nuclear capability into the navy is a strategic priority aimed at ensuring operational readiness and expanding deterrence capacity. According to his remarks, future naval platforms will be designed to support more advanced weapons systems, marking a shift in how North Korea plans to structure its maritime defense posture. Rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula The announcement comes amid ongoing tensions between North Korea, the United States, and South Korea, with repeated exchanges over military exercises and regional security concerns. Pyongyang has consistently accused its rivals of escalating pressure, while maintaining that its military expansion is necessary for national defense. Analysts note that the latest naval developments further intensify concerns over stability in the region, particularly as both naval and nuclear capabilities continue to evolve.
US Senate votes 50-48 to limit Iran conflict authority
Senate challenges executive war authority The US Senate has approved a resolution opposing continued military involvement tied to Iran, signaling widening friction between Congress and the executive branch over war powers. The measure passed narrowly at 50–48 and had already cleared the House, reflecting rare bipartisan concern over the direction of US military engagement in the region. Although the resol
US Senate votes 50-48 to limit Iran conflict authority
Senate challenges executive war authority The US Senate has approved a resolution opposing continued military involvement tied to Iran, signaling widening friction between Congress and the executive branch over war powers. The measure passed narrowly at 50–48 and had already cleared the House, reflecting rare bipartisan concern over the direction of US military engagement in the region. Although the resol
Iran–US talks stall as Lebanon crisis deepens over Hezbollah role
Negotiations between Iran and the United States are increasingly being shaped by events in Lebanon, where Hezbollah’s presence has turned a local conflict into a regional negotiation barrier. What was once a narrow security issue has evolved into a wider political and military deadlock involving multiple state and non-state actors. Hezbollah’s dual structure complicates negotiations Hezbolla
Iran–US talks stall as Lebanon crisis deepens over Hezbollah role
Negotiations between Iran and the United States are increasingly being shaped by events in Lebanon, where Hezbollah’s presence has turned a local conflict into a regional negotiation barrier. What was once a narrow security issue has evolved into a wider political and military deadlock involving multiple state and non-state actors. Hezbollah’s dual structure complicates negotiations Hezbolla
Mahayuti wins 16 of 17 seats in Maharashtra MLC polls
Mahayuti scores big in MLC elections The ruling Mahayuti alliance has registered a dominant victory in the Maharashtra Legislative Council elections, winning 16 of the 17 seats for which results were declared on Monday. The outcome has strengthened the position of the alliance led by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar in the state’s political landscape. Polling for the 17 Legislati
Mahayuti wins 16 of 17 seats in Maharashtra MLC polls
Mahayuti scores big in MLC elections The ruling Mahayuti alliance has registered a dominant victory in the Maharashtra Legislative Council elections, winning 16 of the 17 seats for which results were declared on Monday. The outcome has strengthened the position of the alliance led by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar in the state’s political landscape. Polling for the 17 Legislati
Trump threatens legal action over Iran report
US President Donald Trump has strongly criticized a report on the Iran conflict, accusing the publication of presenting a misleading picture of the war’s outcome. In a series of posts on Truth Social, Trump said the article ignored what he described as major military, economic and regional changes after months of fighting. Trump also warned that the coverage could become part of a multibillion-dollar lawsuit. He claimed the report unders
Trump threatens legal action over Iran report
US President Donald Trump has strongly criticized a report on the Iran conflict, accusing the publication of presenting a misleading picture of the war’s outcome. In a series of posts on Truth Social, Trump said the article ignored what he described as major military, economic and regional changes after months of fighting. Trump also warned that the coverage could become part of a multibillion-dollar lawsuit. He claimed the report unders
Netanyahu rejects claims Trump controls Israel decisions
Netanyahu rejects influence claims Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected claims that US President Donald Trump controls his decisions or that he directs Trump’s actions, saying both leaders act independently in the interests of their own countries. Speaking at the JNS Summit in Jerusalem on Sunday, June 21, Netanyahu addressed speculation over whether the two leaders influence each other’s positions on the Iran war and br
Netanyahu rejects claims Trump controls Israel decisions
Netanyahu rejects influence claims Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected claims that US President Donald Trump controls his decisions or that he directs Trump’s actions, saying both leaders act independently in the interests of their own countries. Speaking at the JNS Summit in Jerusalem on Sunday, June 21, Netanyahu addressed speculation over whether the two leaders influence each other’s positions on the Iran war and br
Trump warns Iran as Hormuz tensions hit talks
Trump raises pressure over Strait of Hormuz US President Donald Trump has warned that the United States could move to control the Strait of Hormuz if Iran does not reach a deal with Washington, escalating tensions as US Iran talks continue in Switzerland. In remarks during a media interview, Trump said the US could act as a “guardian angel” for the strategic waterway and suggested Washington could claim a share linked to oil movement thro
Trump warns Iran as Hormuz tensions hit talks
Trump raises pressure over Strait of Hormuz US President Donald Trump has warned that the United States could move to control the Strait of Hormuz if Iran does not reach a deal with Washington, escalating tensions as US Iran talks continue in Switzerland. In remarks during a media interview, Trump said the US could act as a “guardian angel” for the strategic waterway and suggested Washington could claim a share linked to oil movement thro
US Iran talks continue in Switzerland despite walkout
US Iran talks face early tension in Switzerland US and Iranian negotiators continued discussions in Switzerland into the early hours of Monday, June 22, as both sides attempted to advance a fragile diplomatic process aimed at reducing months of conflict across the Middle East. The talks, held at the Swiss resort of Burgenstock, focused on regional security issues and efforts to prevent further escalation that has unsettled global energy marke
US Iran talks continue in Switzerland despite walkout
US Iran talks face early tension in Switzerland US and Iranian negotiators continued discussions in Switzerland into the early hours of Monday, June 22, as both sides attempted to advance a fragile diplomatic process aimed at reducing months of conflict across the Middle East. The talks, held at the Swiss resort of Burgenstock, focused on regional security issues and efforts to prevent further escalation that has unsettled global energy marke
Federal Judge Keeps Trump’s $1.8 Billion Fund Blocked
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A federal judge has kept the Trump administration’s proposed $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund on hold after senior officials declined to provide sworn assurances that the program had been abandoned. U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema issued a preliminary injunction on Friday, June 12, 2026, barring the Justice and Treasury departments from creating, financing or operating the fund. The order
Federal Judge Keeps Trump’s $1.8 Billion Fund Blocked
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A federal judge has kept the Trump administration’s proposed $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund on hold after senior officials declined to provide sworn assurances that the program had been abandoned. U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema issued a preliminary injunction on Friday, June 12, 2026, barring the Justice and Treasury departments from creating, financing or operating the fund. The order
Russia Signals Europe Talks as EU Leaders Remain Divided
Russia-Europe talks could resume, but European governments remain divided over whether renewed contact with Moscow would support Ukraine peace efforts or weaken pressure on the Kremlin. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia was open to dialogue with European countries, while rejecting negotiations framed around Russian weakness or external demands. President Vladimir Putin has also said he would consider talks, but has argued that Europe should take the first step after ties w
Russia Signals Europe Talks as EU Leaders Remain Divided
Russia-Europe talks could resume, but European governments remain divided over whether renewed contact with Moscow would support Ukraine peace efforts or weaken pressure on the Kremlin. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia was open to dialogue with European countries, while rejecting negotiations framed around Russian weakness or external demands. President Vladimir Putin has also said he would consider talks, but has argued that Europe should take the first step after ties w
U.S.-Iran War Cost Americans $132 Billion as Peace Talks Begin
The U.S.-Iran war cost Americans an estimated $132 billion before a preliminary agreement opened a 60-day negotiation period, according to Moody’s Analytics. The framework was announced on Monday, June 15, 2026. President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed the interim accord in France on Wednesday, June 17, 2026. The agreement pauses hostilities but is not a final peace treaty. How the U.S.-Iran War Cost Americans $132 Billion
U.S.-Iran War Cost Americans $132 Billion as Peace Talks Begin
The U.S.-Iran war cost Americans an estimated $132 billion before a preliminary agreement opened a 60-day negotiation period, according to Moody’s Analytics. The framework was announced on Monday, June 15, 2026. President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed the interim accord in France on Wednesday, June 17, 2026. The agreement pauses hostilities but is not a final peace treaty. How the U.S.-Iran War Cost Americans $132 Billion
US Troop Review in Europe Shapes NATO Ukraine Air Defense Talks
BRUSSELS — A US troop review in Europe is reshaping NATO discussions over Ukraine’s air defenses and the alliance’s long-term security responsibilities. Defense ministers meeting in Brussels on Thursday, June 18, 2026, considered additional weapons, missile interceptors and air-defense support for Ukraine as Washington began reassessing the scale and structure of American military deployments across Europe. US Troop Review in Europe Puts Pressure on NATO All
US Troop Review in Europe Shapes NATO Ukraine Air Defense Talks
BRUSSELS — A US troop review in Europe is reshaping NATO discussions over Ukraine’s air defenses and the alliance’s long-term security responsibilities. Defense ministers meeting in Brussels on Thursday, June 18, 2026, considered additional weapons, missile interceptors and air-defense support for Ukraine as Washington began reassessing the scale and structure of American military deployments across Europe. US Troop Review in Europe Puts Pressure on NATO All
Moscow Oil Refinery Drone Attack Injures 17, Halts Flights
A Moscow oil refinery drone attack damaged a fuel facility, injured at least 17 people and temporarily disrupted flights at airports serving the Russian capital. Ukrainian forces carried out what the report described as their largest drone offensive against Moscow since the full-scale war began. Moscow oil refinery drone attack hits Kapotnya The Moscow Oil Refinery in Kapotnya, about 9 miles southeast of the Kremlin, was among the main sites affected. Vi
Moscow Oil Refinery Drone Attack Injures 17, Halts Flights
A Moscow oil refinery drone attack damaged a fuel facility, injured at least 17 people and temporarily disrupted flights at airports serving the Russian capital. Ukrainian forces carried out what the report described as their largest drone offensive against Moscow since the full-scale war began. Moscow oil refinery drone attack hits Kapotnya The Moscow Oil Refinery in Kapotnya, about 9 miles southeast of the Kremlin, was among the main sites affected. Vi
Pakistan Gurdwara Shooting Leaves Sikh Couple Dead In Mardan
Incident Inside Religious Premises Raises Alarm An elderly Sikh couple was shot dead inside a gurdwara in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in a violent attack that has triggered widespread concern over the safety of minority communities in the region on June 18, 2026. The victims, identified as caretakers of the shrine in Mardan’s Khwaja Ganj Bazaar area, were reportedly attacked by unidentified as
Pakistan Gurdwara Shooting Leaves Sikh Couple Dead In Mardan
Incident Inside Religious Premises Raises Alarm An elderly Sikh couple was shot dead inside a gurdwara in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in a violent attack that has triggered widespread concern over the safety of minority communities in the region on June 18, 2026. The victims, identified as caretakers of the shrine in Mardan’s Khwaja Ganj Bazaar area, were reportedly attacked by unidentified as
Kollam City Police Launch Month-Long Anti-Drug Drive
Kollam City Police have launched a month-long anti-narcotics campaign to strengthen awareness against drug abuse and encourage public participation in prevention efforts across the city. The campaign comes as Kerala continues to focus on anti-drug awareness, enforcement and early intervention to protect students and young people from substance abuse. Month-Long Drive To Focus On Awareness
Kollam City Police Launch Month-Long Anti-Drug Drive
Kollam City Police have launched a month-long anti-narcotics campaign to strengthen awareness against drug abuse and encourage public participation in prevention efforts across the city. The campaign comes as Kerala continues to focus on anti-drug awareness, enforcement and early intervention to protect students and young people from substance abuse. Month-Long Drive To Focus On Awareness
Pawan Kalyan Warangal Visit Gains Political Attention in Telangana
The scheduled visit on 17 June 2026 by Janasena chief and Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan to Warangal has drawn significant attention in both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh political circles. The visit, planned for tomorrow, is primarily centered around a humanitarian purpose involving a young boy named Niranjan, who is reportedly battling a serious health condition. According to reports, the child expressed a wish to meet Pawan Kalyan, and the leader decided to personally ful
Pawan Kalyan Warangal Visit Gains Political Attention in Telangana
The scheduled visit on 17 June 2026 by Janasena chief and Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan to Warangal has drawn significant attention in both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh political circles. The visit, planned for tomorrow, is primarily centered around a humanitarian purpose involving a young boy named Niranjan, who is reportedly battling a serious health condition. According to reports, the child expressed a wish to meet Pawan Kalyan, and the leader decided to personally ful
B-52 crash at Edwards Air Force Base under investigation
A serious accident involving a B-52 Stratofortress occurred near Edwards Air Force Base shortly after takeoff, resulting in multiple fatalities among the crew. Early reports indicate the aircraft encountered a critical failure during the initial phase of flight, though officials have not confirmed the exact cause. Emergency response teams were immediately deployed to the site, and flight operations in the area were temporarily reviewed following the incident. Investigation Underway by US Air Force The US Air Force has launched a formal investigation to determine what led to the crash. Focus areas include mechanical performance, maintenance history, and possible operational or environmental factors. Authorities are also reviewing flight data and communication records to reconstruct the final moments before the accident. At this stage, no single cause has been identified, and officials are treating the investigation as open and ongoing. Concerns Over Aging Strategic Fleet The incident has renewed attention on the long-service history of the B-52 fleet, which has remained a central part of US strategic air power for decades. While the aircraft has undergone continuous upgrades, concerns persist about aging airframes, maintenance demands, and operational risks associated with extended service life. Defense analysts often highlight the balance between modernization efforts and the limitations of legacy platforms still in active duty. Cold War Design Still in Active Use Originally developed during the Cold War era, the B-52 was designed for long-range strategic missions and nuclear deterrence roles. Over time, its operational role has shifted toward stand-off strike capabilities, including cruise missile deployment from safer distances. Despite its age, it remains a key component of US strategic aviation planning due to its payload capacity and mission flexibility. Operational Role and Ongoing Upgrades The bomber is typically flown by a multi-member crew and is capable of carrying heavy ordnance loads across intercontinental distances. The US Air Force continues to invest in modernization programs aimed at extending its service life into the coming decades, including engine replacements and avionics upgrades designed to improve efficiency, range, and reliability. However, incidents like this highlight the ongoing challenges of maintaining older strategic aircraft in modern operational environments.
B-52 crash at Edwards Air Force Base under investigation
A serious accident involving a B-52 Stratofortress occurred near Edwards Air Force Base shortly after takeoff, resulting in multiple fatalities among the crew. Early reports indicate the aircraft encountered a critical failure during the initial phase of flight, though officials have not confirmed the exact cause. Emergency response teams were immediately deployed to the site, and flight operations in the area were temporarily reviewed following the incident. Investigation Underway by US Air Force The US Air Force has launched a formal investigation to determine what led to the crash. Focus areas include mechanical performance, maintenance history, and possible operational or environmental factors. Authorities are also reviewing flight data and communication records to reconstruct the final moments before the accident. At this stage, no single cause has been identified, and officials are treating the investigation as open and ongoing. Concerns Over Aging Strategic Fleet The incident has renewed attention on the long-service history of the B-52 fleet, which has remained a central part of US strategic air power for decades. While the aircraft has undergone continuous upgrades, concerns persist about aging airframes, maintenance demands, and operational risks associated with extended service life. Defense analysts often highlight the balance between modernization efforts and the limitations of legacy platforms still in active duty. Cold War Design Still in Active Use Originally developed during the Cold War era, the B-52 was designed for long-range strategic missions and nuclear deterrence roles. Over time, its operational role has shifted toward stand-off strike capabilities, including cruise missile deployment from safer distances. Despite its age, it remains a key component of US strategic aviation planning due to its payload capacity and mission flexibility. Operational Role and Ongoing Upgrades The bomber is typically flown by a multi-member crew and is capable of carrying heavy ordnance loads across intercontinental distances. The US Air Force continues to invest in modernization programs aimed at extending its service life into the coming decades, including engine replacements and avionics upgrades designed to improve efficiency, range, and reliability. However, incidents like this highlight the ongoing challenges of maintaining older strategic aircraft in modern operational environments.
Eight Killed After B-52 Crashes in California
B-52 Crashes After Takeoff Eight people died after a US Air Force B-52 Stratofortress crashed shortly after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base in California on Monday, officials said. The aircraft was on a routine test mission when it went down at about 11:20 a.m. local time. Air Force officials said the crash was quickly assessed as unsurvivable, and emergency crews responded to the scene within the base??
Eight Killed After B-52 Crashes in California
B-52 Crashes After Takeoff Eight people died after a US Air Force B-52 Stratofortress crashed shortly after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base in California on Monday, officials said. The aircraft was on a routine test mission when it went down at about 11:20 a.m. local time. Air Force officials said the crash was quickly assessed as unsurvivable, and emergency crews responded to the scene within the base??
Israel to Keep Troops in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria
Netanyahu Defends Iran Campaign Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the joint US-Israeli military campaign against Iran had protected Israel from what he described as the danger of nuclear annihilation. Speaking after Washington and Tehran announced a preliminary agreement to halt the regional war, Netanyahu said Israel and the United States had removed an immediate Iranian nuclear threat and created a credible military deterrent for future negotiations. He said Iran would not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons “with or without a deal,” while insisting that Israel would retain the ability to act if it judged the threat unresolved. Security Zones To Remain Netanyahu also said Israeli forces would remain in security zones in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria for as long as his government considered necessary. He argued that those buffer areas were created to protect Israel’s borders after years of threats from Iran-backed groups and other armed factions. His position comes as the US-Iran agreement seeks to reduce fighting across the region, including in Lebanon, where Hezbollah and Israeli forces have been involved in continued hostilities. The statement signals that Israel may not automatically withdraw from territory it currently controls even if broader diplomacy moves forward. Iran Deal Raises Tensions The US-Iran agreement has created political pressure inside Israel, with critics warning that the deal may leave major issues unresolved, including Iran’s missile program and support for regional armed groups. Netanyahu has avoided directly rejecting the diplomatic track, but he has stressed that Israel is not bound to accept security risks it considers unacceptable. The gap between Washington’s push for de-escalation and Israel’s insistence on military freedom of action could become a major test for future Middle East diplomacy. Netanyahu Confirms Election Run Netanyahu also confirmed that he plans to run in Israel’s upcoming elections. His announcement comes as he faces criticism from opposition parties over the handling of the war, the fate of hostages, continued military operations and the political cost of the Iran campaign. Despite domestic pressure and a continuing corruption trial, Netanyahu said he intends to seek another term. His remarks show that the Iran campaign, the US-Iran deal and Israel’s security zones are likely to become central issues in the election debate.
Israel to Keep Troops in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria
Netanyahu Defends Iran Campaign Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the joint US-Israeli military campaign against Iran had protected Israel from what he described as the danger of nuclear annihilation. Speaking after Washington and Tehran announced a preliminary agreement to halt the regional war, Netanyahu said Israel and the United States had removed an immediate Iranian nuclear threat and created a credible military deterrent for future negotiations. He said Iran would not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons “with or without a deal,” while insisting that Israel would retain the ability to act if it judged the threat unresolved. Security Zones To Remain Netanyahu also said Israeli forces would remain in security zones in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria for as long as his government considered necessary. He argued that those buffer areas were created to protect Israel’s borders after years of threats from Iran-backed groups and other armed factions. His position comes as the US-Iran agreement seeks to reduce fighting across the region, including in Lebanon, where Hezbollah and Israeli forces have been involved in continued hostilities. The statement signals that Israel may not automatically withdraw from territory it currently controls even if broader diplomacy moves forward. Iran Deal Raises Tensions The US-Iran agreement has created political pressure inside Israel, with critics warning that the deal may leave major issues unresolved, including Iran’s missile program and support for regional armed groups. Netanyahu has avoided directly rejecting the diplomatic track, but he has stressed that Israel is not bound to accept security risks it considers unacceptable. The gap between Washington’s push for de-escalation and Israel’s insistence on military freedom of action could become a major test for future Middle East diplomacy. Netanyahu Confirms Election Run Netanyahu also confirmed that he plans to run in Israel’s upcoming elections. His announcement comes as he faces criticism from opposition parties over the handling of the war, the fate of hostages, continued military operations and the political cost of the Iran campaign. Despite domestic pressure and a continuing corruption trial, Netanyahu said he intends to seek another term. His remarks show that the Iran campaign, the US-Iran deal and Israel’s security zones are likely to become central issues in the election debate.









