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A Shift in Israel’s Strategy Toward War’s End

A New Phase: Israel Considers the Endgame While Iran Resiliently Endures The conflict in Iran has reached a point of marked exhaustion. Senior former Israeli IDF intelligence officials are now openly suggesting that Israel should cease its military operations. According to reports, this view is shared by individuals like Yossi Melman, who spoke with a… Continue reading
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White Genocide Escapees Head Home: Afrikaners Realize Life Under South Africa’s Black Majority Isn’t So Bad After All

Apparently, the ‘genocide’ wasn’t as scary as Trump’s healthcare premiums, housing crisis, and social isolation. In 2025, former U.S. President Donald Trump introduced a special refugee pathway that allowed some Afrikaner families to move to the United States, citing alleged genocide, persecution, discrimination and safety concerns in South Africa. The program was supported by Trump’s… Continue reading
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Gulf States Caught in the Crossfire

How decades of reliance on Washington expose the Gulf to economic and military vulnerabilities Resentment is quietly mounting across the capitals of the Gulf Cooperation Council, as a convergence of strategic, economic, and political pressures forces a reassessment of long-standing alliances with Washington. Reports emerging from Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, and Doha suggest that these states… Continue reading
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The Hormuz Pressure Point Forces a Diplomatic Search for a Face-Saving Settlement

Oil market destabilisation reshapes battlefield calculations imposing a strategic dilemma of war termination under conditions of asymmetric pressure Strategic conflict between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States–Israel alliance developed across nearly half a century of sanctions, covert operations, proxy warfare, assassinations of Iranian officials and nuclear scientists, and repeated military confrontations across… Continue reading
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Brazil Calls for Defence Co-operation with South Africa

Lula and Ramaphosa reflect a growing unease across the Global South after Western military actions in Venezuela and Iran, reinforcing fears that states outside major alliance systems remain vulnerable to coercion and intervention. Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva used the recent visit of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to Brasília to articulate a… Continue reading
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Europe Divided as War with Iran Tests the Union’s Strategic Identity

A public clash between EU leaders reveals deeper tensions over intervention, the limits of the rules-based order, and Europe’s role in a widening Middle Eastern conflict. A rare public disagreement between senior European Union leaders has exposed a widening strategic divide within the bloc over the United States-Israeli war against Iran, raising questions about Europe’s… Continue reading
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The Kharg Island Question After Leadership Decapitation Failed

Why Kharg Island Is Emerging as the Next Coercive Economic Decapitation Option Designed to Break Iran’s War Economy Accepting defeat is not an option; the Epstein coalition has chosen a scorched-earth escalation policy instead. Only yesterday the coalition went after civilian infrastructure, another transgression against the rules of war. They struck a water desalination plant… Continue reading
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Iran War Blunder Seen Through the Law of Unintended Consequences

Strait of Hormuz disruption, sanctions blowback, and energy market chaos exposing the fragility of globalisation and accelerating geopolitical realignment Economic history repeatedly demonstrates the law of unintended consequences operating with particular force during military escalation and coercive sanctions regimes. The confrontation surrounding Iran now produces cascading disruptions across energy markets, alliances, shipping networks, and domestic… Continue reading
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Iran Will Win This War

America Is Losing in the Middle East And Fast, Decades of Military Might, Gone in Days. Strategic analysis of the war involving Iran, the United States, and Israel must begin with a clear understanding of the form such a war would take and the structural realities shaping it. Conventional comparisons of aircraft carriers, military spending,… Continue reading
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Moscow Issues Stark Warning Over Finland’s Possible Move To Host Nuclear Weapons Russia warns of countermeasures as Helsinki debates allowing nuclear weapons, highlighting the return of nuclear deterrence and energy geopolitics to Europe’s evolving security crisis. Finland’s consideration of allowing nuclear weapons on its territory has triggered a sharp response from Moscow and may mark… Continue reading
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