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US to send more Marines to Middle East

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India Today on MSN · 1d
Why much of the Middle East is desert, but not Iran and Turkey
From endless dunes in Saudi Arabia to snowy peaks in Turkey, the Middle East is far more diverse than many assume. Climate patterns, mountain ranges and geography shaped where deserts formed, and why countries like Iran and Turkey look very different from the Gulf.

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Las Vegas Sun · 14h
Iran threatens world tourism sites, as the US sends more Marines to the Middle East
 · 21h
Israel Attacks Tehran, Beirut as US Sends Marines to Middle East
 · 2h
Iran attacks near Israeli nuclear site, fires long-range missiles for first time
Iran fires long-range missiles for first time in war

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 · 23h
U.S. sends more Marines and warships to Middle East as Iran conflict nears three weeks
 · 18h
US Sending Marines and Amphibious Assault Ship to Middle East, Officials Say
 · 9h
Iran Threatens Tourism Sites And U.S. Sends More Marines To Middle East As Trump Hints At Wind-Down
Underscoring the tremendous pressure Iran’s leadership is under, a short time after the statement was released, Iranian state television said Naeini was killed in an airstrike.

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US deploying thousands of Marines, sailors to Middle East as Iran war rages
 · 18h
Trump says considering 'winding down' Iran war but rules out ceasefire
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With Fire and Song, Kurds in Turkey Hail the Start of Spring

The Newroz holiday comes at a critical time, as Kurds in Turkey push for peace while their brethren in Syria and Iran fear further conflict.
Middle East Eye
8h

The Gulf countries may retaliate if Iran attacks continue, Turkey says

Turkish foreign minister says Gulf states warned they may be forced to take "countermeasures" if Iran’s attacks continue, raising fears of a wider regional war
The Associated Press
1d

World exclusive interview with Turkish foreign minister on the war engulfing the Middle East

AP’s team secured a rare and timely world exclusive interview with Turkey’s foreign minister, Hakan Fidan, delivering key insight into the rapidly
Opinion
5dOpinion

The future of the Middle East depends on whether Turkey is our friend or foe

There are three poles on which the Middle East stands. These are the Arab nation states, Turkey, and Iran. For the West and Israel to hold influence in the region, we need two poles on our side. In
Opinion
7don MSNOpinion

Israel’s next test: Turkey positions itself to lead a post-Islamic Iran Middle East

With Iran in decline, Turkey emerges as a major player, reshaping the balance of power in the Middle East.
6don MSN

Iran Tests NATO’s Boundaries With Missiles Fired at Turkey

A radar system in the mountains of eastern Turkey is vital to Europe’s defenses as an early warning for missile launches.
The National Interest on MSN
4d

What Are Turkey’s Red Lines in the Iran Conflict?

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is reluctant to get involved in the Iran War, fearing it would hurt his party’s chances in the next election.
Sahara Reporters
3d

NATO Deploys Additional US Missile Defence System To Turkey As Middle-East Crisis Rages

Adana’s Incirlik Air Base hosts troops from the United States, Qatar, Spain, Poland, and Turkey. The deployment follows last week’s positioning of a Patriot system in southeastern Malatya province, near a NATO radar base, as part of steps to strengthen air defences against missile threats linked to the Iran war.
8don MSN

Middle East conflict: Sirens heard at Turkey’s US-stationed Incirlik base, residents fear missile threat

Sirens wailed at Turkey's Incirlik airbase, a key NATO facility housing US troops, early Friday. Residents reported seeing smoke and a glowing object, with a red alert issued. This follows recent NATO interceptions of Iranian-fired missiles and heightened regional tensions.
Opinion
4monOpinion

The Middle East is Adapting to Trump’s Indispensable But Unreliable America

America's failure to uphold its security commitments could damage its standing in the Middle East, writes Galip Dalay
Middle East Eye
3d

Turkey tightens military-transit rules to stop illicit arms trade

New regulation aiming to combat unregistered transit military exports comes as US-Israeli war on Iran spills into the region
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