A president threatening to erase ninety million people, a Congress that will not stop him, and a working class footing the bill.
A president threatening to erase ninety million people, a Congress that will not stop him, and a working class footing the bill.
The decision to blow up Iran takes the petrodollar and America’s AI buildout down with it.
An attorney general swore an oath to the Constitution, not to a president. The distinction is now the defining question of the office.
How two cornered script readers and a captured democracy blew up the world economy, and why there is no exit from what follows.
The Iran war destroyed gas, fertilizer and payment systems in weeks, locking in a depression across major economies that diplomacy cannot reverse.
Five scenarios assess a war launched without congressional authorization, after evidence undermines claims that negotiations work.
A factual record compares Washington’s account of Operation Epic Fury with military, economic, and diplomatic evidence from 2017 to March 2026.
There is a word for what is described in the pages that follow. The word is corruption. Not alleged corruption. Not the appearance of corruption.
Trump’s threat to destroy Iran’s power plants, oil wells, and desalination facilities presents retaliation as negotiation and corporate routine.
The Strait of Hormuz closure cut tanker traffic by over 90%, driving fertilizer prices higher and exposing poorer countries to food and debt crises.