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The Fractured Crescent

Power, Rivalry and Realignment in the Emerging Middle Eastern Order The Middle East enters another period of strategic transition as assumptions underpinning the regional order during the post-Cold War era face growing pressure from shifting power balances, changing economic realities, military confrontation, and the gradual erosion of uncontested American dominance. Public discussion frequently presents the… Continue reading
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Subordinate or Destroy: The Actual Logic Behind Washington’s Wars Against Russia, Iran, and China

Mackinder’s Revenge: How a Century-Old Theory of Global Domination Is Driving Three Wars Simultaneously An Editorial Analysis | May 2026 The wars currently consuming Ukraine, Iran, and the broader Middle East are treated in Western media as three distinct conflicts with separate causes, separate actors, and separate diplomatic remedies. That framing is analytically convenient but… Continue reading
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US Reportedly Threatens Palestinian UN Envoy Over General Assembly Bid

The confrontation underscores growing international support for Palestinian recognition despite repeated US vetoes at the Security Council. The United States has reportedly intensified pressure on Palestinian diplomats at the United Nations, warning that efforts to secure a senior General Assembly role could trigger punitive measures, including possible visa revocations for Palestinian representatives in New York.… Continue reading
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War by Other Means Has Begun Again

Why diplomacy is a calculated phase in a continuous campaign against Iran of surveillance, targeting, and preparation for the next strike The ceasefire announced between the United States, Israel, and Iran does not mark the end of a war; it marks the transition into a different phase of the same conflict. The language feels conditional,… Continue reading
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A War Iran Does Not Need to Win Decisively
Why the Trump-Israel coalition’s wider objectives are easier to frustrate than Iran’s narrower aim of survival and retaliation revealing the asymmetry between preserving a state and trying to break one Iran holds the cards because it is fighting defensively on its own terrain, with time, geography and economic leverage on its side; Trump blundered by… 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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Iran is Resisting the “Epstein”Digital Monetary Order

Iran’s monetary independence’s refusal to submit to digital monetary surveillance and centralised financial control tyranny as the underlying driver of the war The sustained pressure applied against Iran over recent decades reflects a structural conflict over monetary sovereignty rather than episodic disputes over security or ideology. Examination of intervention patterns since the late twentieth century… Continue reading
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Kenya’s High Court Refuses to Lift Freeze on $1.6 Billion U.S. Health Agreement

The ruling delivers a political setback to President William Ruto and underscores the constitutional and geopolitical stakes of health diplomacy and data sovereignty. Sanity prevails in Kenya for now. William Ruto has been the perfect “African Puppet” for the US Empire’s technocrats’ total surveillance digital prison ambitions. On February 12, 2026, Kenya’s High Court declined… Continue reading
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Trump’s Dilemma – Iran is not blinking

Balancing Oil, Markets, and Military Strategy in the Face of Iranian Defiance President Trump faces a narrowing set of options over Iran as economic exposure, regional military realities, domestic political pressure, and an emerging credibility problem increasingly overlap. Alongside military and economic constraints, the sudden resurgence of the Epstein files across global media platforms has… Continue reading
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On the Verge of Iran War

The region braces for war as U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict could start at any moment, affecting both regional security and global markets. The confrontation involving Iran, the United States, and Israel has reached a stage where military forces are positioned for rapid action, diplomatic efforts are secondary to military readiness, and the risk of escalation depends largely… Continue reading
