Conference - Autopsy of a War in Iran: Behind the Operation "Epic Fury"
On February 28, the United States and Israel launched operations Epic Fury and Roaring Lion, respectively. These names might sound amusing if they weren't euphemisms for bombing Iran, violating its sovereignty and even, according to some, US domestic law. On the first day of the war, bombings targeted a primary school and killed more than 160 girls.
Why? Multiple pretexts were mentioned: to "liberate" the Iranian population (mainly the women who survive the bombings), end Iran's nuclear program (reported as "entirely destroyed" in June 2025 by Donald Trump), or cause a regime change by encouraging an uprising (while bombing basic infrastructure). Clearly, these reasons don’t add up.
Our nerves are strained by daily ultimatums, propaganda videos, and threats of utter destruction. It's become difficult to seriously study the situation: continued atrocities in Palestine, mass population movements in Lebanon.
Are these global consequences the result of yet another operation to maintain Western imperialist hegemony? This is a perspective rarely broadcast in the media. It raises broader questions about the material ambitions of the belligerents and allows for a less naïve view of the conflict.
Another look at the war in Iran: that's what the next "Mardi de l’Actu" offers by inviting Michel Collon, founder of the journalist collective Investig’Action, which leads the Battle of Information for "a world of peace where wealth is shared equally."
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Event as part of "Mardi de l’Actu", featuring Michel Collon, founder of the journalists' collective Investig’Action.
Venue: Maison de la Laïcité, 22 rue du Marché au Beurre, Arlon.
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