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Friendly Fire: How Trump’s Iran War Is Destroying the People Who Started It

Polls show voters rejecting strikes on Iran as Trump and his allies abandon the promises that built their coalition and invite a midterm backlash.

What Day Three of the Iran Conflict Tells Us That Cable News Won’t

More than 2,000 strikes and air superiority conceal a war shaped by logistics, attrition and strategy, after Washington joined Israel’s timetable.

The Enemy We Made: Three Times Iran Extended Its Hand, Three Times America and Israel Answered with a Fist

Iran offered nuclear, missile and proxy concessions before Operation Epic Fury. The attack followed two decades of rejected diplomatic openings.

Anatomy of a Blunder: The U.S.-Israeli War on Iran Through Eleven Expert Lenses

Independent military analysts predicted that Iran would not capitulate. Within 48 hours, Gulf bases, Israeli defenses and Hormuz proved them right.

The Architecture of Silence: Why America’s Think Tanks and Media Won’t Name the Forces Driving Us To War with China, Iran, and Russia

A network of tech donors, defense firms and think tanks profits from sanctions, surveillance and war, then launders the agenda as national security.

The U.S. Tariff Experiment: An Objective Assessment of Trump-Era Trade Policy

An evidence-based audit separates lawful first-term tariffs from voided IEEPA measures, measuring their costs, beneficiaries and limited achievements.

How the Tech Billionaires’ Cold War on China and Iran Is Consuming the American Empire

Palantir, Pax Silica and Silicon Valley allies use U.S. power against China and Iran to protect monopolies while America loses its industrial base.

Part II: The Hit on Iran, Midnight Nightmare and the Architecture of an Unnecessary War

A U.S. victory requires regime change, disarmament and uprising. Iran needs only to endure, making promises of a short war strategically absurd.

Panic Cycle 2026: Martin Armstrong’s Warning to the EU and Americans: Debt, War, and Economic Crisis Are on the Way

Martin Armstrong’s confidence-cycle model frames debt, aging populations and war as a fiscal crisis governments cannot roll over forever.

The Hit: Who Ordered the Destruction of Iran and How Much It Cost

This is a hit. Not a policy. Not a strategy. A contract killing dressed in flags and talking points.