middle east
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Gaza’s Two-Month Deadline To Disarm

Why enforced disarmament under occupation fails to produce stability The purpose of this analysis is to examine the reported joint Israeli and United States decision to impose a fixed two-month deadline for Hamas disarmament, and to assess what that decision reveals about current power structures, negotiation practices, and enforcement realities in Gaza. The case matters… Continue reading
asymmetric warfare, automation, capitalism, ceasefire violations, civilian protection, coercive diplomacy, conflict governance, distribution by price, ecological limits, enforcement mechanisms, food insecurity, gaza, global food system, global inequality, Hamas disarmament, hunger, international law, Israel Palestine conflict, labour displacement, market failure, Middle East geopolitics, military occupation, ownership and power, political economy, rent extraction, surplus and scarcity, technofeudalism, US Israel relations -
Lebanon, Syria and the Future of Iran’s Resistance Axis

Israel’s objectives, Iran’s calculations and Hezbollah’s survival choices Haytham Ali Tabatabai’s killing in Beirut marks a structural inflection in the resistance axis’s operational and political posture across Lebanon, Syria and Yemen. Hezbollah’s command losses and the public rhetoric from Iran’s senior leadership expose the organisation to a simultaneous operational squeeze and political contestation that will… Continue reading
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Saudi Arabia and the UAE Break Ranks in Yemen

How Saudi airstrikes on Emirati-linked arms exposed a quiet war inside the war The Saudi airstrike on Mukalla port at the end of December marked a rupture that had been forming inside the anti-Houthi camp for several years, though rarely acknowledged in public. The destruction of an Emirati-linked weapons shipment destined for the Southern Transitional… Continue reading
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Israel Targeting Iran Again: From Nuclear Alarm to Ballistic Missile Crisis

How Netanyahu’s shifting threat narratives sustain escalation when strategy stalls Trump, who continues to refuse the release of the Epstein files, welcomed Netanyahu, a leader travelling under formal pursuit by the International Criminal Court prosecutor, with arrest warrants sought against him for alleged war crimes. His aircraft transited the airspace of several states that are… Continue reading
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The Uncovered UAE-Libya Corridor and Sudan’s Mass Killing

Kufrah Airstrip in Libya, Bosaso Airport in Somalia, and and Gulf Logistics Sustain the RSF Violent Campaign in Darfur The war in Sudan has unfolded through familiar scenes of collapse, militia violence, and civilian ruin, yet one of its most decisive engines sits far from the battlefields and beyond public view. A neglected airstrip in… Continue reading
Abu Dhabi, air logistics, arms supply, Bosaso Airport, Chad, civil war, Colombian ex-soldiers, Darfur, El-Fasher, ethnic cleansing, foreign fighters, genocide, Gulf involvement, Janjaweed, Khalifa Haftar, Kufrah airstrip, Libya, mass killing, mercenaries, paramilitary militias, Puntland, Rapid Support Forces, regional proxy warfare, RSF, sahel, siege warfare, Somalia, sudan, trans-Saharan routes, UAE, United Arab Emirates, weapons trafficking -
Trump Has Chosen Israel Over America

The Epstein affair, elite exposure, and the surrender of sovereign decision-making to a foreign power The present phase of the Epstein affair reveals a transformation in the relationship between the United States political system and Israeli state power that warrants serious geopolitical analysis rather than continued procedural deflection. The release of redacted Epstein materials by… Continue reading
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Iran gains new technical sample from failed U.S. glide bomb

Reports say Hezbollah moved intact bomb components to Iranian labs Reports from Al-Masirah and Press TV claim Hezbollah recovered unexploded components from U.S. GBU-39B glide bombs used in recent Israeli strikes inside Lebanon. The outlets say several bombs failed on impact and left intact sections that Hezbollah units gathered before transferring them to Iranian research… Continue reading



