An opinion writer argues that years of military pressure and sanctions against Iran have failed to achieve U.S. objectives and contends the country would have been better served by preserving the 2015 nuclear agreement. The piece criticizes recent U.S. policy and calls for renewed emphasis o…
- Andrew Kunsberg Special to the Arizona Daily Star
The following is the opinion and analysis of the writer:
- Luke Felix-Rose Alex Randall Special to the Arizona Daily Star
A Tucson Democrat argues that Rep. Alma Hernandez’s legislative record and voting history have put her at odds with many Democratic voters in Legislative District 20. The opinion piece contrasts Hernandez’s record with that of Senate candidate Rocque Perez and highlights disagreements over i…
- Olivia Ainza-Kramer Special to the Arizona Daily Star
A Nogales business leader is praising Rep. Juan Ciscomani’s efforts to advance modernization of the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry, arguing the project is critical for trade, jobs and border security. The opinion piece calls for continued investment in the busy Arizona-Mexico crossing and re…
- Jerry Wilkerson Special to the Arizona Daily Star
An opinion writer argues that President Donald Trump’s handling of Iran and broader foreign policy has weakened U.S. credibility abroad and alienated political allies at home. The piece contends that diplomacy, national leadership and international trust have suffered under Trump’s approach …
- Steve Rabinowitz Special to the Arizona Daily Star
An opinion writer argues that years of military pressure and sanctions against Iran have failed to achieve U.S. objectives and contends the country would have been better served by preserving the 2015 nuclear agreement. The piece criticizes recent U.S. policy and calls for renewed emphasis o…
- Andrew Kunsberg Special to the Arizona Daily Star
The following is the opinion and analysis of the writer:
The outcome of the military action between the United States and Iran is clear when measured by military capability, economic leverage, strategic position and long-term deterrence: America dramatically weakened one of the world’s most dangerous and unpredictable regimes and secured a decisiv…
Israel's 12-day war with Iran last year and President Donald Trump’s attacks in recent months shattered the myth of Iran’s military might, inflicting heavy losses on the Islamic Republic and forcing it to the negotiating table.
- Gary Haslett, SaddleBrooke
The Gordie How International Bridge, connecting Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, was supposed be open by now. The $6.4 billion dollar, eight year project, totally financed by Canada, has been held up because of Trump demands.
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Second lady Usha Vance’s due date is rapidly approaching. I have no idea how healthcare expenses are treated for the vice president’s family. But JD Vance has long advocated for $0 out-of-pocket costs for giving birth.
Every time I get asked by a TV anchor what I think about the drama of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, my favorite "historical" headline from the Onion comes to mind: "World's largest metaphor hits iceberg."
A Tucson Democrat argues that Rep. Alma Hernandez’s legislative record and voting history have put her at odds with many Democratic voters in Legislative District 20. The opinion piece contrasts Hernandez’s record with that of Senate candidate Rocque Perez and highlights disagreements over immigration, LGBTQ issues, development projects and Democratic Party priorities.
A Nogales business leader is praising Rep. Juan Ciscomani’s efforts to advance modernization of the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry, arguing the project is critical for trade, jobs and border security. The opinion piece calls for continued investment in the busy Arizona-Mexico crossing and related infrastructure.
An opinion writer argues that President Donald Trump’s handling of Iran and broader foreign policy has weakened U.S. credibility abroad and alienated political allies at home. The piece contends that diplomacy, national leadership and international trust have suffered under Trump’s approach to global affairs.
We are gradually becoming a nation entranced by spectacle, where it is easy to tell what people like or dislike, but hard to tell what they think.
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A defining moment from John McCain’s 2008 campaign is being revisited as a reminder of political integrity, highlighting the importance of correcting misinformation — even within one’s own party — in today’s polarized climate.
Juan Ciscomani has a pivotal role to play in protecting public lands. It's a role that he must fulfill.
The Herald has missed its mark in offering us reassurance of the court’s stability and the strength of democracy. And when it values confidence over honest scrutiny, its words ring hollow.
An opinion writer argues that years of military pressure and sanctions against Iran have failed to achieve U.S. objectives and contends the country would have been better served by preserving the 2015 nuclear agreement. The piece criticizes recent U.S. policy and calls for renewed emphasis on diplomacy over military action.
The following is the opinion and analysis of the writer:
The outcome of the military action between the United States and Iran is clear when measured by military capability, economic leverage, strategic position and long-term deterrence: America dramatically weakened one of the world’s most dangerous and unpredictable regimes and secured a decisive victory.
Israel's 12-day war with Iran last year and President Donald Trump’s attacks in recent months shattered the myth of Iran’s military might, inflicting heavy losses on the Islamic Republic and forcing it to the negotiating table.
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The Gordie How International Bridge, connecting Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, was supposed be open by now. The $6.4 billion dollar, eight year project, totally financed by Canada, has been held up because of Trump demands.
I recently read two dueling opinion articles in the Star. One advocated for the ridiculous proposal of privatizing Social Security. The other article articulated valid reasons why this is a bad idea but offered nothing in the way of solutions to address the current shortfall.
Mr. Hansen claimed that neither Steve Kerr nor Sean Elliott had memorable nicknames. I respectfully disagree. STEEEEEEVE KERRRRRRRR!
