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819 The dangerous lesson countries may take from the Iran war

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Joshua Keating @ Vox · 03/09/2026 06:00 EDT

The dangerous lesson countries may take from the Iran war

The landmark speech given by French President Emmanuel Macron this week — with a nuclear submarine serving as a dramatic backdrop — announcing the expansion of France’s nuclear arsenal, didn’t get that much attention in the United States. That’s understandable: There’s a lot going on in the news, not least of which is the ongoing […]

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