Bombing for Submission, Producing Deterrence: How the War on Iran Manufactures the Threat Washington Claims to Fear

CNN admits that Washington started the war, then quietly moves that fact into the scenery so Iran’s response can reappear as the new source of danger. The chronology tells another story: Iran’s offensive doctrine preceded the August reshuffle and was hardened through war, blockade, a failed reciprocal settlement, and renewed coercion around the Strait of... Continue Reading →

The Corridors of Defiance: How the War on Iran Accelerated the Multipolar Reorganization of Western Asia

The 2026 U.S.-Israeli assault on Iran was a strategic miscalculation, intended to reassert imperial dominance in Western Asia but instead revealing the fragility of Atlantic hegemony. As the old security architecture eroded, alternative infrastructures and regional alliances emerged, facilitating trade and cooperation beyond Western control. The ongoing crises connected Gaza, Yemen, and the vital sea lanes, illustrating that military aggression has backfired, prompting regional states to recalibrate and seek resilience against imperialism. This war exposed a transformative geopolitical landscape, where logistics and diplomatic maneuvers are increasingly driven by necessity, carving out a multipolar future and undermining the sheer authority once held by the empire.

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