A profound strategic evaluation of Lebanon’s outdated legal structures and the urgent geopolitical necessity of security integration for regional peace.
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Strategic analysis of international boycott trends reveals structural friction and commercial vulnerabilities currently reshaping global artistic partnerships.
The targeting of water supply is being normalised by cognitive warfare. More must be done to reverse this. The strategic…
Geopolitical coverage of the ongoing Iranian conflict shifts toward serialized infotainment, favoring fast-paced dynastic myths over ground realities.
Investigating the West’s Israel Bubble. Jonathan Cook explains how the West’s Israel Bubble obscures war crimes and maintains a cycle of conflict.
Tehran hipsters go viral, and suddenly Westerners care about Iranian lives. The same bombs fall on Qom. Selective empathy.
“In the battle over messaging, Trump’s ambiguity is giving Iran’s narrative the edge, reinforcing the regime’s claim of resilience.”
“Trump is caught in an escalation trap—declaring tactical success while the strategic reality remains a stalemate.”
Israel’s “Gaza-ification” of Lebanon involves killing journalists in marked vehicles to deter the act of bearing witness and accountability.
Social media exposes Lebanon’s fractured identity as wartime joy sparks sectarian conflict between resilience and moral outrage.
