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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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Tagged 2026 Iran strike, A-10 Warthog, air force losses, alleged war crimes, arms depletion, asymmetric tactics, asymmetric warfare, AWACS, battlefield analysis, Black Hawk, bridges, C-130, Ceasefire, ceasefire deal, China, civilian infrastructure, compensation, conflict reporting, cost of war, defense analysis, defense spending, deterrence, diplomacy, documentary, Donald Trump, drone swarm, drone warfare, economic warfare, energy geopolitics, energy security, enriched uranium, equipment losses, escalation risk, explainer, F-15, F-35, Geopolitics, global economy, global markets, Guardian analysis, humanitarian impact, IAEA, IAEA verification, international law, investigative report, Iran, Iran demands, KC-135, longform analysis, mainstream media, MALTESE, maritime security, media analysis, Middle East conflict, military credibility, military logistics, military losses, military myth, military strategy, missile defense, missile factories, missile warfare, munitions, munitions shortage, naval blockade, naval losses, negotiation terms, North Korea, nuclear enrichment rights, nuclear program, oil chokepoints, oil markets, oil shipping, Oman, Operation Epic Fury, Pakistan negotiations, Patriot, political victory, postwar negotiations, power plants, precision-guided munitions, propaganda, public diplomacy, radar systems, Reaper drone, regional stability, reparations, reparations debate, Russia, sanctions, sanctions relief, shipping lanes, Strait of Hormuz, strategic communications, strategic failure, strategic leverage, supply chain risk, Supreme National Security Council, Taiwan, Tehran, THAAD, timeline, Trita Parsi, UN resolutions, United States, US military, war costs, Washington, watch now, water treatment
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Star Wars goes real: Chinese satellite reportedly zaps Starlink from 36,000 KM with 2-Watt laser beam
🛰️ Star Wars IRL? China’s Satellite Zaps Starlink! A Chinese satellite reportedly fired a 2-watt laser from 36,000 km, targeting Elon Musk’s Starlink. Experts say the message is clear: space dominance is no longer fiction – it’s orbiting reality! 🚀🔫 Continue reading
Call for Entries to 16th China International Photographic Art Exhibition
Call for Entries to 16th China International Photographic Art Exhibition Please check: http://cipae.cpph.com/En/ The China International Photographic Art Exhibition (CIPAE), which is organized by the China Photographers Association (CPA), is the largest photographic competition and exhibition in China with the longest … Continue reading
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Tagged 16th China International Photographic Art Exhibition, China, China International Photographic Art Exhibition, China Photographers Association, China Photographers Association Medal, CIPAE, FIAP Medal, Henan Province, International Federation of Photographic Art Medal, Ministry of Culture of the People’s Republic of China, photographic art, Photographic groups, photography lovers, young photographers, Zhengzhou, Zhengzhou Federation of Literary and Art Circles, Zhengzhou Municipal Committee
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About the every expanding Chinese Supremacy
originally published on June 8, 2013, by Michael Snyder, Guest Post This article, entitled “A Little Known Reality” though aimed at a US audience, gives a scary insight into China’s growing economic power. In future, China will employ millions of American … Continue reading