A U.S. strike on Iran aligns with MAGA priorities: weakening the China-Russia-Iran axis and improving America’s position ahead of great-power conflict.
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Lebanon’s history is scarred by countless unresolved political assassinations, reflecting a state unable to investigate or punish.
Iraq’s Iran-backed militias stayed silent during the Israel-Iran war, prioritizing domestic gains and state integration.
Israel’s suspension of 37 aid groups in Gaza threatens to collapse the ceasefire and accelerate humanitarian catastrophe.
Despite heavy losses, Iran is rebuilding its missile arsenal and pursuing ICBM capability with foreign support.
Iran’s protests began over economic grievances but collapsed when violence, linked to foreign backing, alienated citizens seeking reform, not chaos.
Since Assad’s fall, Syria has cracked down on weapons smuggling to Hezbollah, but the threat is contained, not eliminated.
A U.S. attack on Iran risks regime consolidation or civil war, regional escalation, and global economic shock.
Trump and Netanyahu’s meeting is a desperate war council; their alliance to strike Iran may become the cage that traps both.
Eleven years after the genocide, Yezidis remain shattered, with Sinjar unstable, justice elusive, and international attention fading.
