Netanyahu’s intensification of strikes on Lebanon serves as a violent rejection of the US-Iran ceasefire, aiming to restore deterrence through collective punishment.
Browsing: Ramzy Baroud
Israel’s military escalation in Lebanon serves as a coercive precursor to political negotiations aimed at disarming Hezbollah and sidelining Iran.
Trump’s “America First” base is increasingly wary of a new forever war as economic costs hit ordinary American households.
Iran is a network, not a pyramid. Decapitation fails. Society regenerates leadership. The board itself has been reconfigured.
Israel’s greatest weapon was fear—now failing. October 7, Iranian missiles shatter invincibility. Psychological doctrine collapses.
Trump’s failed trade war retreats to “strategic stability” as US expands Middle East, accelerating China’s rise.
“Democracy” weaponized to justify war ignores that electoral mandates don’t nullify war crimes or genocide.
War shattered myths of US protection and Israeli guardianship while confirming Iran’s resilience and Washington’s structural alignment with Tel Aviv.
Israel has unleashed a shock-and-awe campaign in the West Bank, aiming to consolidate irreversible facts on the ground toward formal annexation.
The genocide in Gaza has not ended—it has merely slowed. Global attention has faded, erasing ongoing suffering. Silence is complicity.
