Tag: Iran
The 10x Rule: Inside the Axis of Resistance and Israel’s 30-Minute Signaling Game
Beyond the modern math of interceptor economics lies a calculated, high-stakes campaign to rewrite the rules of regional hegemony.
Vatican Hands Iran Its Highest Diplomatic Honor: A Direct Rebuke to Trump
In a stunning diplomatic move, Pope Leo XIV has awarded Iran’s ambassador to the Holy See, Mohammad Hossein Mokhtari, the Knight of the Grand Cross of the Pontifical Order of Pius IX, the Vatican’s highest active diplomatic decoration.
Is Iran Losing the Caucasus? Signals of a Regional Shift
Armenia’s shifting foreign policy and regional realignments signal major changes in South Caucasus geopolitics and Iran’s role.
Rescue in Ruins: US Military’s “Victory” Ends in Humiliation in Iran!
US rescue mission in Iran ends in disaster. Ghalibaf warns: three more such ‘victories’ will ruin America. Trump claims destruction.
Iran’s New Diplomatic Offensive: Winning the Bypassing Trump: Iran Speaks Directly to the American People
In a striking shift, Iran has launched a coordinated diplomatic initiative aimed squarely at the American people—bypassing Washington’s political establishment entirely. President Masoud Pezeshkian’s open…
Mearsheimer: Trump and Netanyahu Would Hang at Nuremberg
John Mearsheimer on the US-Israel war on Iran:
“If there were Nuremberg trials where Israelis and Americans were brought before the court, President Trump along with Prime Minister Netanyahu and many of their advisors would be hanged. This is a genocide.”
Reading Khamenei: A 2013 Perspective Validated by the War on Iran
The West usually incorrectly interprets the supreme leader’s messages. He, however, is much clearer about his position than other Iranian leaders. In sum, Khamenei does not oppose talks with the United States, but he distrusts US intentions. He is not driven by urgency and believes the burden is on Washington, not Tehran, to demonstrate good intentions.
