• June 8, 2026
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‘Macron – Whose Wife Treats Him Extremely Badly’: Trump’s Iran War Unraveling

Trump’s attack on Macron reflects a deeper crisis as war contradictions mount and allies become targets of blame.

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Dr. Abu Safiya Faces Death in Israeli Detention — But Action is Still Possible

Standing amid the ruins outside Kamal Adwan Hospital, surrounded by destruction, he walked alone in his white coat toward advancing […]

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Trapped by His Own Image: Trump’s Iran War and the Politics of Ego

The US-Israeli war on Iran is a geopolitical catastrophe shaped, in no small part, by the psychology of a leader […]

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Will the US-Israeli War on Iran Open the Road to Palestinian Freedom?

The challenge now is not simply to recognize that change is underway, but to understand its depth and direction, so […]

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From Gaza to Minab, the Same Story — Children Paying the Price of War

International law, once seen as a shield, has become little more than a point of departure for conversations about its […]

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Yes, Iran is Playing Chess — But Only After Rewriting the Rules of the Game

Some may argue that Iran is not merely playing chess, but rewriting its rules. That, perhaps, is the most unsettling […]

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From Palestine to Iran: What Arab and Muslim Silence Really Reveals

Why Arab regimes failed Palestine—and why asking the question obscures deeper structures of power, complicity, and regional political alignment.

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The Self-Undoing of Israel: Has Zionism Crossed the Point of No Return?

Is Israel’s trajectory toward isolation and collapse self-inflicted, and has Zionism reached the point of no return?

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The Tolstoy Guide to History that Trump and Netanyahu Didn’t Read

This is what Tolstoy meant when he challenged historians to look beyond rulers and to focus instead on the countless […]

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The Explosion Inside Trump’s War Machine: Joe Kent Resigns

Joe Kent’s resignation is not an anomaly but an alarm: elite dissent is surfacing early because this war is built […]

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Hiding the Truth Now Could Spell Disaster for the Middle East

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth appears to have little patience for questions that do not conform to his preferred style […]

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No Time for Losers: Why the War Meant to ‘Save’ Israel May Destroy It

Israel and the US launched war expecting dominance, but shifting geopolitics and regional resistance are reshaping power across the Middle […]

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The Iran War — The Most Obvious Question Liberal Media Refuses to Ask

Though they speak of the war’s failure, very few in mainstream media have taken what should have been the obvious […]

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Saving the Middle East: The Map Begins with Palestinian Justice

Let us imagine a liberated Palestine. Let us consider how justice for the Palestinian people would reshape not only the […]

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Iran and Palestine: From Yasser Arafat to Hamas—Is the Balancing Act Over?

Will the war on Iran strengthen the Gaza-centered resistance camp and reshape Palestinian alliances across the Middle East?

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Washington’s War on Iran: A Strategic Gift to Russia and China

The US-Israeli aggression on Iran is destabilizing the region while weakening Washington and creating strategic openings for Russia and China.

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Israel’s Greatest Weapon Was Fear — And It Is Now Failing

Israel’s war on Iran reveals a deeper crisis: the collapse of a psychological doctrine built on fear and invincibility.

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The Next American Quagmire: Why the War on Iran Is Destined to Fail – Analysis

Washington’s war on Iran ignores the lessons written in the devastation of Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan.

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The War Iran Prepared For: How Tehran Is Raising the Cost of War

Iran is pursuing a multi-layered strategy—military, economic, political, and diplomatic—to raise the cost of war and prevent regime change.

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The Re-Rise of Iran: Did US-Israeli Aggression Revive the Islamic Revolution?

Ibn Khaldun’s theory of civilizational cycles offers a powerful lens to understand Iran’s resilience and the West’s decline.