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Iran Emerges as a Global Power

How Tehran Forced a Trans-national Owned Superpower To Retreat and Reshaped the Global Economy The war ended, fingers crossed, at the point where the United States accepted conditions it had rejected for four decades, and that moment marked a structural break rather than a negotiated settlement. Washington agreed to terms that reversed its established position… Continue reading
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Gaza Withdrawal in Name Only

Occupation Through Air, Sea, and Administrative Control The claim that Israel left Gaza in 2005 rests on a narrow reading of physical troop redeployment while ignoring the broader legal, military, and administrative structures that continued without interruption. Removal of permanent ground forces and settlements did not alter effective control over Gaza’s borders, airspace, sea access,… Continue reading
