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The “Epstein” Economic Crash Now Taking Shape Cannot Be Avoided

Structural debt dynamics, declining dollar demand, and rising energy risks now operate beyond political control An economic crash is approaching, and the conditions now in place mean it cannot be prevented by political leadership or administrative intervention. This outcome is driven by accumulated debt, long-term policy decisions, and financial dynamics that operate independently of elections… Continue reading
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Shock Doctrine Decapitation or Deterrence

Washington’s pursuit of rapid decapitation confronts Tehran’s doctrine of attritional survival March 1, 2026 marked the second day of renewed United States military operations against the Islamic Republic of Iran, described by observers as either a new war of aggression or the continuation of hostilities initiated during the previous year. Early operational reporting indicated that… Continue reading
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The United States-Israel Attack on Iran During Negotiations

How an Unprovoked Attack on Iran Amid Active Negotiations, Triggered A Regional War and Closure of the Strait of Hormuz United States and Israeli forces initiated coordinated unprovoked strikes against Iranian nuclear and military infrastructure during active negotiations in Geneva, where Omani intermediaries had conveyed cautious optimism following reported Iranian concessions. Targets included enrichment facilities… Continue reading
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If Israel Strikes Iran, It Will Be on Purim

Why Purim, the Fourteenth of Adar, Presents the Most Historically Charged Moment for Confronting Iran as a Deliberate Answer to an Ancient Persian Decree It can be argued that if Israel is going to pick an historic day to strike at Iran, that day would be on Purim (Blood Moon), referred to as the 14th… Continue reading
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Nuclear Transfer Allegations and Black Sea Sabotage Claims Raise Direct NATO-Russia Confrontation Risk

Russian claims of covert nuclear transfers to Ukraine and Black Sea pipeline sabotage point to escalation risks beyond conventional war, with consequences for non-proliferation and EU energy security Recent statements from Vladimir Putin and Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service have introduced allegations that certain NATO members are considering the covert transfer of nuclear weapons components to… Continue reading
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U.S. Blockade of Nicolás Maduro’s Legal Defense: A Breach of Sovereignty and Rights

How U.S. Actions Against Maduro and Assange Reflect a Broader Strategy of Political Interference The United States’ decision to block Venezuela from paying for President Nicolás Maduro’s legal defense reflects broader patterns of interference in the sovereignty of nations, and raises fundamental concerns about human rights, international law, and fairness in legal processes. This action,… Continue reading
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When Secrecy Fails: How the 20 February 2026 Intelligence Leak Undermined US Strike Plans

Russian intelligence exposure of United States strike operational plans, combined with Chinese satellite tracking, forced asset redeployment and a recalculation of escalation dynamics. Russian intelligence penetration on 20 February 2026 exposed a fully developed American strike architecture that envisioned an opening salvo of roughly 400 cruise and ballistic missiles, coordinated bomber sorties, electronic suppression of… Continue reading
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Kaja Kallas Revisits Russia’s Frozen Fortune

The EU’s Chief Diplomat Resurrects a Perilous Seizure Plan, Laying Bare the Legal Absurdities and Strategic Contradictions at the Heart of Europe’s Ukraine Policy The European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs, the smartest woman in Europe, Kaja Kallas, has revived the contentious proposal to appropriate frozen Russian sovereign assets for the benefit of Ukraine,… Continue reading
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Washington Drops the Mask and Calls for Informants Inside Iran

Iranian Leadership Casts CIA Recruitment Appeal as Proof of Regime Destabilization Efforts In a move that dispenses with even the pretense of neutrality, the CIA’s verified X account publicly issued a Persian-language appeal urging Iranians to contact the agency through secure channels, promising it can “hear your voice.” The message included instructions on using Tor… Continue reading

