Ever since Israel launched its illegal war of aggression against Iran on 13 June, speculation has swirled around the role played by MOSAIC – a tool created by shadowy spy-tech firm Palantir. This software has been deeply embedded within the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) operations, particularly its “safeguarding” mission: …
Read More »How Turkiye’s eastward ambitions serve the Atlanticist order
Since the onset of the 21st century, Turkiye’s foreign policy agenda has shifted decisively eastward, charting a course through Central and South Asia. This transformation signals more than a revival of Ottoman-era influence. It reveals a layered geopolitical project anchored in Pan-Turanist nationalism, Muslim Brotherhood-aligned political Islam, and strategic deployment …
Read More »From the War of the Cities to True Promise 3: Iran’s ballistic program and the path to networked deterrence
The Islamic Republic’s long-range missile doctrine is not just a tale of arsenal accumulation, but a four-decade transformation from survivalist improvisation to operational supremacy in the face of western and Israeli air dominance. Under a regional sky long dominated by US and Israeli air and intelligence superiority, Iran made a …
Read More »Israeli pilots dumped ‘unused bombs’ over Gaza during Iran strikes: Report
Israeli officials described the move as a resource-saving measure, but the result was intensified bombing of Gaza by jets returning from unrelated missions Israeli fighter pilots returning from air defense missions during the 12-day war with Iran were routinely authorized to unload their leftover munitions on the Gaza Strip, according …
Read More »Refusing the leash: How Iraq shut its skies to Tel Aviv and held the line with Washington
As a tentative ceasefire holds between Iran and Israel, Baghdad digs in – asserting sovereignty, pushing back on airspace violations, and refusing to be the ignition point for renewed regional war. Refusing the leash: How Iraq shut its skies to Tel Aviv and held the line with WashingtonAs a tentative …
Read More »2000 ISIS militants active in Syria’s desert
An estimated 2,000 Islamic State (ISIS) militants remain active in Syria’s vast desert regions, a spokesperson for a faction aligned with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) warned in an interview with Rudaw, highlighting the group’s ongoing efforts to regroup. The US-backed SDF serves as the de facto army of …
Read More »Game Changer : l’Iran achète des avions chinois J-10C qui pourraient modifier le rapport de forces au Moyen-Orient
L’Iran se tourne à nouveau vers son partenaire historique : la Chine. Durant l’Antiquité, la capitale perse de Persépolis était ornée de statues chinoises, tandis que le farsi s’était imposé à la place du mandarin le long de la Route de la soie. Aujourd’hui Téhéran achète des avions de chasse …
Read More »Iran Update, June 30, 2025
US officials told Western media that Iranian officials said in intercepted communications that the US strikes on Iran’s nuclear program were “less devastating” than anticipated, which is inconsistent with previous open-source reporting and the nature of the strikes.[1] Four unspecified US officials familiar with US intelligence said that the intercepted …
Read More »After Damascus church bombing, Syrian Christians fear the future
“Our churches are our homes,” says Mark, 26, standing amid the shattered glass and blackened walls of the St. Elias Church. “We were raised in these churches, but there are children who will never be able to grow up here as we did.” He speaks softly, his voice barely heard …
Read More »How the Iran-Israel war shut down the Middle East’s airspace
“NO DEPARTURES AND ARR DUE AIRSPACE RESTRICTION UNTIL FURTHER ADVISE” This was the message received at 3.30 pm GMT on Monday via ACARS (satellite messaging) by hundreds of airliners in the vicinity of Qatari airspace. Speculation had mounted since 12.20 pm GMT when a NOTAM announced that Al Udeid Air …
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