Iran survives, claims victory. Russia and China gain. US objectives remain undefined. Israel’s deterrence erodes. Civilians pay the price.
Browsing: Jasim Al-Azzawi
“Iran created Frankenstein. The P.M.F. was designed as an instrument of Iranian power projection, but it has developed its own interests, economy, and political identity.”
Dimona strike exposes fragility of Israel’s nuclear secrecy as Iran demonstrates reach to most sensitive facility despite defense systems.
Gulf War benefits Russia and Iran while diminishing US, Israel, and Gulf states amid shifting global power balances.
The Kent warning: counterterrorism chief resigns, says Iran no threat, war driven by Israel lobby.
Four drivers of Iran war: rhetoric, miscalculation, hubris, conflicting clocks. Trump leaves Israel alone.
Russia, China help Iran see battlefield: electronic warfare, intelligence eroding US-Israeli dominance.
Netanyahu’s 40-year obsession ends in looming defeat: war of attrition, Trump exit, Iran resilient.
Hezbollah is battered but defiant, retaining its weapons and Tehran’s backing; Lebanon’s sovereignty remains elusive.
Carlson and Morgan, once defenders of Israel, reversed course—driven by the unbearable images of Gaza’s genocide.
