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Martin Jay
Martin Jay is an award-winning British journalist based in Morocco where he is a correspondent for The Daily Mail (UK) who previously reported on the Arab Spring there for CNN, as well as Euronews. From 2012 to 2019 he was based in Beirut where he worked for a number of international media titles including BBC, Al Jazeera, RT, DW, as well as reporting on a freelance basis for the UK’s Daily Mail, The Sunday Times plus TRT World. His career has led him to work in almost 50 countries in Africa, The Middle East and Europe for a host of major media titles. He has lived and worked in Morocco, Belgium, Kenya and Lebanon.
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Did Marco Rubio just admit that Israel dragged the U.S. into the war with the first strike?
Only 24 hours in, and Iran is looking like the player who has a salient military strategy, while holes start to appear in Trump’s.
It would appear that Israel has kicked off the war and yet America hasn’t signed up for it yet.
A series of failed policy decisions from Trump have led us to the Mexican standoff with Iran.
America’s failed democracy has brought it to the brink of war with Iran, yet it will be Russia, China and Iran who reap the rewards.
For Andrew, it seems there is no depth profound enough for his brother King Charles to push the knife in.
Il BBC World Service cominciò a sembrare noioso, fuori dal mondo e non particolarmente rilevante.
The Navalny story presented to journalists at Munich might as well have been a James Bond movie script for its lack of facts and romantic folly.
Trump may pretend that Israel is a client state of Washington which has to toe the line, but in reality, it is clear that Israel is calling the shots.
The BBC World Service started to look dull, out of touch, and not especially relevant.

