What does the selection of Mojtaba Khamenei as Supreme Leader mean for the war?
“This is not a sign the Iranian government is ready to cut a deal,” @mattduss.bsky.social told ABC."It’s a sign of their commitment to endure whatever the U.S. and Israel continue to dish out.”
10.03.2026 19:42
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How Marco Rubio Went From Neocon “It” Boy to Top MAGA Lieutenant
Rubio’s transformation may say as much about neoconservatism as it does about the man himself.
In @thenation.com, @mattduss.bsky.social examines Marco Rubio's rise in the Trump administration, and how he became Secretary of State and top 'MAGA lieutenant' for Trump's foreign policy agenda.
10.03.2026 17:57
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Senior Fellow @sinatoossi.bsky.social's new piece in The Guardian outlines the implications of the selection of Mojtaba Khamenei as the next Supreme Leader of Iran.
Read Now: www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
10.03.2026 17:17
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'You cannot bomb away another country's nuclear program. It's never worked — the knowledge is still there, the machinery is still there.'
CIP's @joecirin.bsky.social on the administration's case for war in Iran:
05.03.2026 20:16
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"The overall goal just seems to be to inflict mass destruction and figure things out later. And that's not a good plan"
@mattduss.bsky.social on ABC discussing the #U.S. and #Israeli bombing campaign against #Iran.
05.03.2026 14:30
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The Pattern and the Price
Operation Epic Fury, Regime Change, and the Collapse of Legal Constraint
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04.03.2026 20:57
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Invoke the War Powers Resolution now. Congress has the legal authority to force a vote on the continuation of hostilities within 60 days. Every day that passes without doing so is a day that silence functions as authorization. Members who believe this operation is unconstitutional should say so on the record, in binding procedural terms, not in press releases.
Lock in the legal record at the UN before it closes. The Security Council cannot act, but the record of this meeting, the explanations of the vote, and any General Assembly action under Uniting for Peace will matter for accountability processes that may be years away. Silence at the UN now is the erasure of evidence.
Congress and the International Community can move now and quickly to signal that this is an unacceptable breach of the international order, the firmament upon which all nations stand opposed to wars of aggression. internationalpolicy.org/publications...
04.03.2026 20:57
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Operation Epic Fury, Regime Change, and the Collapse of Legal Constraint - CIP
Twice in two months Trump has launched military attempts at regime change, shredding international law while legal resistance remains absent.
[The responses of France, Germany, UK, and Australia] "legitimate the legal theory underlying the strikes: that anticipated capability development, assessed by the striking state alone, constitutes sufficient grounds for military action against a country engaged in active negotiations."
04.03.2026 20:57
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Operation Epic Fury, Regime Change, and the Collapse of Legal Constraint - CIP
Twice in two months Trump has launched military attempts at regime change, shredding international law while legal resistance remains absent.
"Launching military operations during active diplomatic negotiations, operations that the U.S. president had, days earlier, indicated would wait, is a breach of the most elemental duty of good faith that the Charter’s architecture depends upon." internationalpolicy.org/publications...
04.03.2026 20:57
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Operation Epic Fury, Regime Change, and the Collapse of Legal Constraint - CIP
Twice in two months Trump has launched military attempts at regime change, shredding international law while legal resistance remains absent.
The result "is the construction of a new operational norm, one in which the most militarily powerful state on earth reserves to itself the right to use lethal force anywhere, against anyone, for purposes it defines unilaterally, accountable to no external legal authority" argues Davit Khachatryan
04.03.2026 20:57
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Operation Epic Fury, Regime Change, and the Collapse of Legal Constraint - CIP
Twice in two months Trump has launched military attempts at regime change, shredding international law while legal resistance remains absent.
Trump's reckless, deadly, and astrategic war on Iran is the latest in a series of violations of international law, and without reprimand from allies and partners it is set to unravel the whole post-World War II edifice of international order. internationalpolicy.org/publications...
04.03.2026 20:57
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Senior Fellow Negar Mortazavi joined CBS News to discuss the aftermath of the death of Ayatollah Khamenei: "This has turned into a regional war"
04.03.2026 16:09
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On Saturday, @mattduss.bsky.social told ABC News that Trump offered no real justification for the attack on Iran:
"This is a war of aggression – a grave offense of international law and U.S. law."
02.03.2026 16:33
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🚨In response to the launch of major #US and #Israeli hostilities against #Iran, CIP's Executive Vice President @mattduss.bsky.social issued the following statement:
28.02.2026 13:35
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SOLUTIONS, DISTILLED:
It's the (drug) economy, stupid.
• Mexico should honor the request by the UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances to address the root causes of human rights abuses due to the support, acquiescence, and collaboration between the authorities and cartels
• US Congress must adopt comprehensive legislation to restore authority over controlled weapons sales to the Department of State rather than Commerce.
• Congress should enforce stronger controls on public arms sales in the United States to ensure traceability and prohibit transactions involving individuals linked to criminals, including cartel members.
• Department of Justice should conduct serious investigations into collusion between U.S. businesses and cartels.
• Treasury should undertake greater oversight and monitoring to prevent transactions to criminal groups through banks, exchange houses, money transfers, and bitcoin.
Michael W Chamberlin for the International Policy Journal
Everything from stricter rules on commercial arms sales to international investigations into local government complicity in disappearances could shift the conflict away from daily and spectacle violence.
internationalpolicy.org/publications...
27.02.2026 18:36
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It's the (drug) economy, stupid - CIP
Recent attacks across Mexico underscore how the militarized response to drug trafficking has primarily yielded more violence.
Because so much of this violence is linked to arms bought from, and drugs sold in, the United States, the US can have an outsized role in scaling back the violence and demilitarizing the conflict, should Congress and a future presidency decide that's a role they want to take.
27.02.2026 18:36
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It's the (drug) economy, stupid - CIP
Recent attacks across Mexico underscore how the militarized response to drug trafficking has primarily yielded more violence.
This militarization of the conflict, combined with impunity for the armed forces that carry it out and the elites that direct it on both sides, has created conditions hostile to peace and justice, as corruption and rule by armed men triumphs. internationalpolicy.org/publications...
27.02.2026 18:36
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Mexico spent 20 years militarizing drug policy "not just by bringing the army in to fight a drug war," writes Michael Chamberlin, but because cartels "transformed into armed criminal enterprises" that sell drugs and also control territories through extortion & domination of local politicians.
27.02.2026 18:36
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It's the (drug) economy, stupid - CIP
Recent attacks across Mexico underscore how the militarized response to drug trafficking has primarily yielded more violence.
Last weekend saw an eruption of violence across Mexico, as Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación retaliated against the capture of their leader with simultaneous attacks in 20 Mexican states. This signals existing power & the risks in contested leadership succession internationalpolicy.org/publications...
27.02.2026 18:36
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