Tag Archives: Ceasefire

When Bombs Couldn’t Buy Victory: The Real Outcome of the 2026 Iran Strike

A concise investigative breakdown of the 2026 Iran strike that contrasts official claims with battlefield realities. Explores equipment losses, the Strait of Hormuz shutdown, and how strategic leverage—rather than pure firepower—shaped the outcome. Continue reading

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Lessons from the 12-Day War

Twelve days of missiles and maneuvering left the Middle East with more questions than answers. We try to unpack the headlines, the power plays, and the uneasy calm that followed. It’s a look at how fast-moving conflict can shift alliances, test defenses, and leave old problems unresolved—reminding us that in this region, survival sometimes matters more than victory.
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