Iran’s Gulf attacks backfire, pushing Arab states toward US security dependence and collapsing prospects for regional coexistence.
War with Iran, born of hubris not necessity, risks becoming America’s Suez—exposing limits and accelerating imperial decline.
Regional war erupts after Khamenei’s killing, threatening global oil supplies, dragging Lebanon back into conflict, and shattering diplomatic restraint.
Indonesia faces Rp500 trillion fiscal shock, inflation, and currency pressure as Middle East war drives oil prices higher.
Trump promised to end endless wars but launched one against Iran, ceding control of its duration and escalation to Tehran.
Khamenei used a rare UN meeting to indict America, revealing obsessive hostility that subsequent US policies have tragically validated.
The Shiite alliance cracks as Amal backs government against Hezbollah, displaced voices criticize, potentially reshaping Lebanon’s parliamentary elections.
Despite stability and a Kurdish deal, Syria lacks political roadmap, suffers economic crisis,and faces regional war threats,risking fragile transition progress.
Trump says Iran’s navy and air force are gone, but regime change by air alone is “extremely difficult.”
Gulf states have intercepted over 1,700 Iranian missiles—but restraint is wearing thin.
