The Future Of Warfare And The Specter Of Global Chaos
Could we be witnessing an evolution in warfare dynamics, the diminishing role of occupation, and the prospect of chronic instability?
Could we be witnessing an evolution in warfare dynamics, the diminishing role of occupation, and the prospect of chronic instability?
Donald Trump brokered the ceasefire with the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, while Qatar negotiated with the Iranian officials.
Israel is viewed by some as the only nation with both the intent and capacity to confront this global threat directly. History reinforces this argument.
The New York protesters called the US attack on Iran nuclear sites murderous and claimed thousands across United States ‘demanded’ an end to it.
Nick Fuentes asserted that he is not a conservative. He is with the ‘White Civilization’ and emphasizes that Israel is against all of these.
Strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities occurred just after Pakistan announced their plan to nominate Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.
The Kerala CPI(M) that Iran was developing its nuclear weapons for peaceful purposes, a claim that is severely disputed by Israeli intelligence agencies.
Bholenath Vishwakarma writes how religious extremism of the Iranian regime made the conflict between Israel and Iran an inevitability.
Iran-Israel strike on hospitals exposes a deeper truth: in modern warfare, civilian infrastructure is a pawn, and moral lines do not exist.
Israel destroyed residences of Bangladesh diplomats in Tehran on Monday. Diplomat Oalid Islam’s house was seriously damaged during the attack.